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As you can see above that the request timed out. But there is an easy resolution to this. First, log in to the server that is not responding to ping requests. After logging, select Windows Firewall with advanced security from the Administrative Tools.

Right click on the rule and select Enable Rule. That's it! You have successfully enabled the ping on the server in question in few easy steps. Now you can see that I am receiving successful ping responses from the machine. Enable with Powershell Well, I love doing things with Powershell, as there is so much ease and flexibility in the ways that I can accomplish tasks.

Now, you can see that I do get proper ping response back from the server. December 13, 0. December 4, 0. Comments 7. That really bugged me — as clearly there must be a way to enable or disable existing rules via the command line. This works for W R2 — and is not deprecated as the firewall bit is called via the supported advfirewall bit.

Do you happen to know why? I have seen this on two of my systems. Both are Windows 7 32 bit and 64 bit. Very good info. This isn't programming related - it's down to firewall, network edge technologies, etc. That's why I've voted to close with a redirect to serverfault. Only a couple to a few of the ICMP protocols are actually a security problem, and ping isn't necessarily one of them.

Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. My application now works fine and when I try to ping my server I do not receive any response. Improve this answer. David 4 4 bronze badges. This didn't work for me until I also changed that rule's setting from "Allow" to "Block the connection". Brian Dao Brian Dao 21 1 1 bronze badge. Do you understand that OP is Satinder, and he answered his own question? Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook.

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