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    How to Open Ports in Firewall on Windows Server

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    If you’re running applications or services that rely on network access, understanding how to open ports in Windows Server is essential. Windows Server includes a built-in firewall that blocks unauthorized connections, but sometimes you’ll need to allow specific ports so apps like SQL Server, web servers, or SSH can communicate properly. In this guide, we’ll […]

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