Koenraad Lelong schrieb:
Amit Sharma schreef:
Yea, that is possible.
First of all find the registry hive/key over any of your XP client,
which controlls the 'firewall' & then create a new custom ADM file to
provide you the power to control the firewall settings from policy
editor (search google for how to create custom adm files ~~>
http://www.google.co.in/search?hl=en&q=how+to+create+adm+files&btnG=Google+Search&meta=).
Now import your first customised ADM file in policy editor & then
disable firewall from there. Save all your changes to a filename as
NTCONFIG.POL. Place it in your netlogon share & its all done.
Let your XP clients log off n log on for changes to take effect.
With the same way you can control any registry setting. But make sure
you revert back the setting in policy editor to get that effect off
from clients as these changes are tattooed to your box & need to
revert back precisely for reverse effect.
Regards
Amit..
Thanks (also Tomasz Chmielewski). I'm going to try these (with caution
;-)).
Regards,
Koenraad Lelong.
you can use i.e. reg2adm tool to do such jobs
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