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Launch the Windows Firewall by clicking the Windows 'Start' menu, clicking the 'Control Panel' and clicking 'Windows Firewall.'
Click the 'Advanced' tab. You should see your firewalled network connections in the 'Network Connection Settings' section.
Uncheck the network connections you want to turn off the firewall for and click 'OK' to save the changes.
Using the Command Prompt
Click the Windows 'Start' menu and click 'Run' to launch the command box.
Type 'cmd' (without quotes) and press 'Enter' to launch the command prompt.
Type the following command and press 'Enter' to disable the firewall for your network connection:netsh firewall set opmode mode = disable interface = ' interface 'Replace 'interface' (just the word, not the quotation marks) with the network connection you want to disable the firewall for.
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How to Set Permissions in Go DaddyIn Feburary 2016 01,
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Open a Web browser window, navigate to the GoDaddy.com home page, log into your account and then click the 'My Account' link.
Click the 'Web Hosting' link within the 'Products' section and then click the 'Launch' link adjacent to the name of the hosting account you want to update.
Click the 'File Manager' link within the 'Content' section.
Select one or more directories, click the 'Permissions' icon and then click 'Advanced.'
Uncheck the 'Read' box to prevent public access to the directory, or check the box to re-enable public access if you disabled it previously.
Uncheck the 'Write' box to prevent users from writing to files in the directory, or check the box to re-enable writing access if you disabled it previously.
Uncheck the 'Execute (Directory)' box to prevent users from executing scripts within the directory, or check the box to re-enable script access if you disabled it previously.
Click 'OK' to confirm your choices.
Set Permissions on a Windows Server
Open a Web browser window, navigate to the GoDaddy.com home page, log into your account and then click the 'My Account' link.
Click the 'Web Hosting' link within the 'Products' section and then click the 'Launch' link adjacent to the name of the hosting account you want to update.
Click the 'IIS Settings' link within the 'Content' section.
Select one or more directories and then click 'Edit.'
Uncheck the 'Anonymous Access' box to prevent public access to the selected directories, or check the box to re-enable public access if you disabled it previously. In either case, click 'OK' to confirm your choice.
In Feburary 2016 01,
Open a Web browser window, navigate to the GoDaddy.com home page, log into your account and then click the 'My Account' link.
Click the 'Web Hosting' link within the 'Products' section and then click the 'Launch' link adjacent to the name of the hosting account you want to update.
Click the 'File Manager' link within the 'Content' section.
Select one or more directories, click the 'Permissions' icon and then click 'Advanced.'
Uncheck the 'Read' box to prevent public access to the directory, or check the box to re-enable public access if you disabled it previously.
Uncheck the 'Write' box to prevent users from writing to files in the directory, or check the box to re-enable writing access if you disabled it previously.
Uncheck the 'Execute (Directory)' box to prevent users from executing scripts within the directory, or check the box to re-enable script access if you disabled it previously.
Click 'OK' to confirm your choices.
Set Permissions on a Windows Server
Open a Web browser window, navigate to the GoDaddy.com home page, log into your account and then click the 'My Account' link.
Click the 'Web Hosting' link within the 'Products' section and then click the 'Launch' link adjacent to the name of the hosting account you want to update.
Click the 'IIS Settings' link within the 'Content' section.
Select one or more directories and then click 'Edit.'
Uncheck the 'Anonymous Access' box to prevent public access to the selected directories, or check the box to re-enable public access if you disabled it previously. In either case, click 'OK' to confirm your choice.
In Feburary 2016 01,
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