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IPv6 security - IPv6 - Confluence Windows XP / 2003. Windows XP SP2's built-in firewall supports IPv6, as does Windows Server 2003 SP1. XP's firewall can't set different rules for IPv4 and IPv6. For example, you can't only open a port for IPv4, or only block ICMP echo requests for IPv6. Windows XP cannot scope rules using IPv6. How can I install IPv4 on XP? | Yahoo Answers Jun 17, 2009 Installing IPv6 in Windows XP - TrishTech.com Mar 19, 2010

Instructions on how to disable IPv6 on Windows. Right-click the network icon in the notification tray and select Open Network & Internet settings.; Open Network …

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Well, if you are like me and are running Windows 7 and/or Windows Server 2008 then you may have already realized some of the advantages of IPv6 protocol and appreciate the built-in support provided by Microsoft in the new operating systems. If you would like to install IPv6 on Windows XP SP2 or later, follow the procedure described below. 1.

How To Enable IPv6 On Windows XP - gHacks Tech News Feb 06, 2011 Windows XP IPv6 - IPv6 Intelligence Windows XP integrates since Service Pack 2 (SP2) a stateful IPv6 firewall into the base system firewall, called just Windows Firewall. up. Tunnelling IPv4/IPv6 Configured tunnels. Windows XP supports configured tunnels with the integrated tunnel interface. Setting up a manual tunnel requires several steps on the command line. Using IPv6 - Win32 apps | Microsoft Docs On Windows XP with Service Pack 1 (SP1) and later, this new command-line tool was enhanced to support the configuration and management of IPv6. This enhanced tool is the "netsh interface ipv6…