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title: Recommendations for configuring Windows Firewall
description: Learn about best practices for configuring Windows Firewall.
ms.date: 11/10/2023
ms.date: 11/15/2023
ms.topic: best-practice
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### :::image type="icon" source="images/domain-network.svg" border="false"::: Domain network
Used for networks where there's a system of account authentication against an Active Directory domain controller
The *domain network* profile is automatically applied to a device that is joined to an Active Directory domain, when it detects the availability of a domain controller. This network profile cannot be set manually.
### :::image type="icon" source="images/private-network.svg" border="false"::: Private network
Designed for and best used in private networks such as a home network
The *private network* profile is designed for private networks such as a home network. It can be set on a network interface by an administrator.
### :::image type="icon" source="images/public-network.svg" border="false"::: Public network
Designed with higher security in mind for public networks, like Wi-Fi hotspots, coffee shops, airports, hotels, or stores
The *public network* profile is designed with higher security in mind for public networks, like Wi-Fi hotspots, coffee shops, airports, hotels, etc. It's the default profile for unidentified networks.
To view detailed settings for each profile, right-click the top-level **Windows Defender Firewall with Advanced Security** node in the left pane and then select **Properties**.

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title: Manage Windows Firewall with the command line
description: Learn how to manage Windows Firewall from the command line. This guide provides examples how to manage Windows Firewall with PowerShell and Netsh.
ms.topic: conceptual
ms.date: 11/14/2023
ms.date: 11/15/2023
zone_pivot_groups: windows-cmds
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# Manage Windows Firewall with the command line

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## Benefits
To help address your organizational network security challenges, Windows Firewall offers the following benefits:
Windows Firewall offers several benefits to address your organization's network security challenges:
- **Reduces the risk of network security threats.** Windows Firewall reduces the attack surface of a device, providing an extra layer to the defense-in-depth model. Reducing the attack surface of a device increases manageability and decreases the likelihood of a successful attack.
- **Safeguards sensitive data and intellectual property.** With its integration with IPsec, Windows Firewall provides a simple way to enforce authenticated, end-to-end network communications. It provides scalable, tiered access to trusted network resources, helping to enforce integrity of the data, and optionally helping to protect the confidentiality of the data.
- **Extends the value of existing investments.** Because Windows Firewall is a host-based firewall that is included with the operating system, there's no other hardware or software required. Windows Firewall is also designed to complement existing non-Microsoft network security solutions through a documented application programming interface (API).
- Reduced risk of network security threats: By reducing the attack surface of a device, Windows Firewall provides an additional layer of defense to the defense-in-depth model. This increases manageability and decreases the likelihood of a successful attack
- Protection of sensitive data and intellectual property: Windows Firewall integrates with IPsec to provide a simple way to enforce authenticated, end-to-end network communications. This allows for scalable, tiered access to trusted network resources, helping to enforce data integrity and, if necessary, protect data confidentiality
- Extended value of existing investments: Windows Firewall is a host-based firewall included with the operating system, so no additional hardware or software is required. It's also designed to complement existing non-Microsoft network security solutions through a documented API
:::image type="content" source="images/windows-security.png" alt-text="Screenshot showing the Windows Security app." border="false":::

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### YamlMime:ZonePivotGroups
groups:
- id: windows-cmds
title: Command line tools
prompt: "Choose the command line tool:"
pivots:
- id: windows-cmd
title: Command Prompt
- id: windows-powershell
title: PowerShell