netsh adv ong> onong>g> ong> onong>g>firewallong> onong>g>ong> onong>g> set allprofiles state off Older ong> onong>g>Windowsong> onong>g> versi ong> onong>s – XP / Server 2003: Below is the command to ong> onong>g> ong> onong>g>turnong> onong>g>ong> onong>g> ong> onong>. ong> onong>g>Turnong> onong>g> off ong> onong>g> ong> onong>g>firewallong> onong>g>ong> onong>g> for all networks. netsh adv ong> onong>g> ong> onong>g>firewallong> onong>g>ong> onong>g> set allprofiles state ong> onong>. ong> onong>g>Turnong> onong>g> ong> onong> ong> onong>g> ong> onong>g>firewallong> onong>g>ong> onong>g> for all networks. › See more all of the best law on Law Details: ong> onong>g>Turnong> onong>g> off public network ong> onong>g> ong> onong>g>firewallong> onong>g>ong> onong>g>: netsh adv ong> onong>g> ong> onong>g>firewallong> onong>g>ong> onong>g> set publicprofile state off C ong> onong>figure for all networks. c:>netsh firewall set opmode modeENABLE IMPORTANT: 'netsh firewall' is deprecated use 'netsh advfirewall firewall' instead. Please do keep in mind that Windows Firewall is constantly protecting you and by disabling it. In Windows 10/ 8 / 7 / Vista/ Server 2008, ‘netsh firewall‘ command prints message like below.
Enable/disable firewall from command line In this post, we will show you how to turn on and turn off the Windows Firewall feature in Windows 10.