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5. After installing, you can follow the steps from [Running NetBird with SSO Login](#Running-NetBird-with-SSO-Login) steps.
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5. After installing, you can follow the steps from [Running NetBird with SSO Login](#Running-NetBird-with-SSO-Login) steps.
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> To uninstall the client and service, you can use Add/Remove programs
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> To uninstall the client and service, you can use Add/Remove programs
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⚠️ In case of any issues with the connection on Windows check the firewall settings. With default Windows 11 firewall setup there could be connectivity issue related to egress traffic.
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Recommended way is to add NetBird in firewall settings:
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1. Go to "Control panel".
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2. Select "Windows Defender Firewall".
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3. Select "Advanced settings".
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4. Select "Outbound Rules" -> "New rule".
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5. In the new rule select "Program" and click "Next".
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6. Point to the NetBird installation exe file (usually in `C:\Program Files\NetBird\netbird.exe`) and click "Next".
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7. Select "Allow the connection" and click "Next".
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8. Select the network in which rule should be applied (Domain, Private, Public) according to your needs and click "Next".
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9. Provide rule name (e.g. "Netbird Egress Traffic") and click "Finish".
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10. Disconnect and connect to NetBird.
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### Binary Install
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### Binary Install
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**Installation from binary (CLI only)**
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**Installation from binary (CLI only)**
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