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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Little OT XP Firewall/SP2
If you install SP2 on a machine that had the Windows 2003 admin tools,
you will see the new settings availble. The .adm files are also
available on Microsofts web site. You might want to check out
http://www.microsof
How did you accomplish this in GPO, where are the settings for this?
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We were finally able to track it down to port settings. And the client
loads now
Denny
Would be interested to know where the GPO settings are to m
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I didn't say no issues, I said no major issues. We were able to use
group policy settings to modifiy the settings o
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> Robert Rutherford
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> No issues in a corporate environment? I will admit that I had a few
> issues and then jut canned it as we used
: 21 September 2004 12:36
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First off, I have found no major problems with the firewall turned on.
We have had to make some settings to allow some products, including SMS,
to work with their full functionality. Since everything
Maybe the service should run as administrator. Do you need to open any
ports on the XP Firewall?
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. Perhaps the user does not have enough rights to load
the client?
Dennis
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If you disable the firewall is all ok? You should really be disabling
the firewall while inside the network perimeter as it seems to cause all
sorts of comm and domain issues.
Rob
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