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Don't configure per-connection settings

Per-connection settings (also called connection-specific settings or interface-specific settings) are applied without regard to the profile (standard or domain) used by the computer. This can make a computer more accessible to attack when it is connected to a public network, such as the Internet. You cannot restrict the scope of per-connection exceptions; these exceptions allow unsolicited traffic from any address.

For more information, see Configuring Exceptions for Specific Connections.

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