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David Boon says
March 31, 2021 at 03:34 PM
Windows 7 Click the Windows Orb and select Control Panel. Click System and Security or Windows Firewall. Click Allow a program through Windows Firewall to open the Allow programs to communicate through Windows Firewall screen. Click to check mark the box for the program you want. Note: If the program is missing from the Allowed programs and features: list, click the Allow another program... button and browse to the directory for the program executable file, then click OK. This includes SQLbrowser.exe. Click OK to close the Allow programs to communicate through Windows Firewall screen. Windows 8 Press the Windows X keys, then select Control Panel. Click System and Security. Click Windows Firewall. Click Allow a program through Windows Firewall to open the Allow programs to communicate through Windows Firewall screen. Click to check mark the box for the program you want. Note: If the program is missing from the Allowed programs and features: list, click the Allow another program... button and browse to the directory for the program executable file, then click OK. This includes SQLbrowser.exe. Click OK to close the Allow programs to communicate through Windows Firewall screen. Windows 10 Right-click the Windows Start button and select Control Panel. Click Windows Firewall. Click Advanced Settings. Click Inbound Rules, then New Rule. Select Program from the Rule Type window, then click Next. Note: This includes SQLbrowser.exe. Click Browse below This program path to select the program executable file, then click Next. Ensure Allow the connection is selected, then click Next. Select When to apply the rule (Domain, Private, or Public), then click Next. Enter a Name and optional Description, then click Finish. I hope all these steps will be helpful! David Boon