Opening Ports for Emperor Battle for Dune on the Norton NortonInternetSecurity2007 Firewall
Open up Emperor Battle for Dune.

You might see a window pop up like the one above. If you do, select
Allow Always from the What do you want to do drop down box. Then click the
Ok button. Then go aheand and open up the Norton Internet Security 2007.

Click the
Norton Internet Security tab at the top of this window.

Click the
Settings page header.

Click the
Personal Firewall link that is about half way down the window.

Click the
Configure button that dropped down.

Put a dot in to the
Ask me what to do radio button. Turning that option on will cause the firewall to ask you before allowing a new program to communicate with the internet. Uncheck the
Automatically customize Internet access settings for common programs checkbox. We want to know what the firewall is allowing out of your computer. Click the
Program Control link on the left hand side of this window.

Find Emperor Battle for Dune in the list of programs, and click it to highlight it. Then click the
Modify button.

We want to click the rule in this list where the direction equals inbound or In/OUT.Click that rule and then click the Modify button. If you do not see that rule, then click the
Add button.
There should be one inbound and one outbound rule for this program. The outbound rule may allow all ports out, but it is important that there are two rules here.

Put a dot in to the
Allow radio button. Then click the
Connection tab at the top of the window.

Put a dot in to the
Connections from other computers radio button.
Then click the Computers tab at the top of the screen.

Make sure there is a dot in the
Any Computers radio button. Then click the
Communications tab a the top of the window.
The protocol you want to allow drop down box should have TCP and UDP in it. Put a dot in to the
Only communications that match all types and ports listed below radio button.
Click the
Add button close to the bottom of this window.
Click the
Ok button to save that rule.
Click the
Add button close to the bottom of this window.
Click the
Ok button to save that rule.
Click the
Add button close to the bottom of this window.
Click the
Ok button to save that rule.
Click the
Add button close to the bottom of this window.
Click the
Ok button to save that rule.
Click the
Add button close to the bottom of this window.
Click the
Ok button to save that rule.
Click the
Add button close to the bottom of this window.
Click the
Ok button to save that rule.
Click the
Add button close to the bottom of this window.
Click the
Ok button to save that rule.
Click the
Add button close to the bottom of this window. Put a dot in to the
Local radio button. If you are opening a single port, put a dot in to the
Individually specified ports radio button. Then enter the port to open in to the box close to the bottom of the page. If you are opening a range of ports, put a dot in to the
Port range radio button. Enter the lowest port number of that range in to the
Enter the starting port box. Enter the highest port number of that range in to the
Enter the ending port box. Then click the
Ok button at the bottom of this page.
Click the
Description tab at the top of this window.

Enter the name of the program you are opening ports for in to the box on the description page. It doesn't matter what you put into that box, but something that will remind you why this configuration is here, would be a good idea. When that is done, go ahead and click
Ok until you are back at the main menu.
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