Customizing protection for different locations
About Network Detector
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To learn more about networks
4
In the Network Detector alert, click
Show details
.
Customize a location’s settings
You can customize the Program Control and Trusted
Zone settings for the predefined locations and any new
locations that you create. Any changes that you make
will apply to all of the networks that use the location.
To customize a location’s settings
1
In the main window, double-click
Personal Firewall
.
2
In the Personal Firewall window, do one of the
following:
2
To change Automatic Program Control settings,
click the
Programs
tab.
2
To change Trusted Zone settings, click the
Networking
tab.
3
In the Settings for menu, select the location you want
to customize.
4
When you are finished making changes, click
OK
.
Remove networks from a location
If you’ve added a network to a location, you will not be
alerted the next time your computer joins that network. If
you want to change a network’s security settings, you
must clear the location that contains it. The next time
that you use a network that had been in this location,
Network Detector will ask you to choose a new location.
Interface
connection
description
Information about the network adapter that made the
connection
Domain
This network’s domain name (if available)
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