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C:\Windows>netsh advfirewall monitor show consec ? Usage: show consec [rule name= [profile=public|private|domain|active|any[,...]] ] [verbose] Remarks: - Displays the Connection Security configuration for all available network profiles - The [profile=] command enables the administrator to filter the output to specific profiles on the system or to only return results from Active or Inactive profiles - The [rule] command allows the administrator to scope the rule output to certain rule names and status to scope the output - The Verbose command adds support for displaying detailed security and advanced rule 'source name' information Examples: Display the current connection security state: netsh advfirewall monitor show consec Display the current connection security information for public profie: netsh advfirewall monitor show consec rule name=all profile=public

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