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I think the type of firewall rule that we need to create in Windows Firewall on
Server1 is an inbound rule to allow a connection to TCP port 81 and by default,
Windows Firewall with Advanced Security blocks all unsolicited inbound network
traffic, and allows all outbound network traffic, for unsolicited inbound network
traffic to reach the computer, we must create an allow rule to permit that type of
network traffic. If a network program cannot get access, verify that in the
Windows Firewall with Advanced Security snap-in there is an active allow rule for
the current profile. To verify that there is an active allow rule, doubleclick
Monitoring and then click Firewall.

2. The type of firewall rule that I need to create on the Windows Vista client
computers in the Accounting department is that we need to use the Windows
Firewall With Advanced Security snap-in to create an outbound firewall rule that
allows a client application to establish outgoing connections. We need to create
outbound firewall rules only when you configure outbound connections to be
blocked by default.

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