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C:\Windows>netsh advfirewall mainmode set ? The following commands are available: Commands in this context: set rule - Sets new values for properties of an existing rule.

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netsh advfirewall mainmode set - Windows Seven - command Sets new values for properties of an existing rule. / Windows Seven
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Deletes configuration.
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