---
title: 4956(S) Windows Firewall has changed the active profile. (Windows 10)
description: Describes security event 4956(S) Windows Firewall has changed the active profile.
ms.pagetype: security
ms.prod: w10
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
ms.sitesec: library
author: Mir0sh
---
# 4956(S): Windows Firewall has changed the active profile.
**Applies to**
- Windows 10
- Windows Server 2016
***Subcategory:*** [Audit MPSSVC Rule-Level Policy Change](audit-mpssvc-rule-level-policy-change.md)
***Event Description:***
This event generates when Windows Firewall has changed the active profile.
> **Note** For recommendations, see [Security Monitoring Recommendations](#security-monitoring-recommendations) for this event.
***Event XML:***
```
-
-
4956
0
0
13571
0
0x8020000000000000
1050811
Security
DC01.contoso.local
-
Domain
```
***Required Server Roles:*** None.
***Minimum OS Version:*** Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista.
***Event Versions:*** 0.
***Field Descriptions:***
**New Active Profile** \[Type = UnicodeString\]**:** the name of the new active profile. Possible values are:
- Domain
- Public
- Private
## Security Monitoring Recommendations
For 4956(S): Windows Firewall has changed the active profile.
- Typically this event has an informational purpose.
- For domain joined machines you could monitor for all events where **New Active Profile** doesn’t equal **“Domain”**. This indicates that the computer was connected to another non-domain network.