Enable PING on Windows 2008 server: -
I am writing this article as I was unable to ping a Windows 2008 server and I wanted to add it in a monitoring system.
The monitoring system I was using a third party system which try to contact server at some specific ports, telnet and ping etc. to check connectivity.
By default Windows server 2008 comes with a firewall enabled on it which is not the case with Windows 2003 ![]()
There are hundreds of advanced features available in Windows 2008 firewall.
Well come to the point. To enable ping on a Windows 2008 server following are the steps :-
Login your Windows 2008 server in RDP >>
A pop up windows shown below will be appeared >>
Click on “Configure Windows Firewall” present under “Customize This Server” section >>
a new pop up window will appear >>
here click on “Advanced Settings” >>
a new pop up window for FireWall management will appear >>
Scroll to middle and locate “File and Printer Sharing(Echo Request - ICMPv4-In)” >>
right click on “File and Printer Sharing(Echo Request - ICMPv4-In)” and selct “Enable Rule”.
Thats its ![]()
Now you should be able to ping your server remotely.



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