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Rajesh Kaki Guest
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Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2007 10:04 am Post subject: Windows XP Firewall Advanced settings got grayed out |
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The Add/Edit Buttons on the Advanced Settings Tab for the Network Connection
Settings are grayed out.
Here is how to reach that window
Control Panel->Window Firewall->Advanced Tab->Select LAN Connection and
select Settings Button.
when i try to add a new service the ADD/EDIT button are grayed out. can any
one explore the solution for this.
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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] Guest
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Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2007 5:03 pm Post subject: Re: Windows XP Firewall Advanced settings got grayed out |
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Rajesh Kaki <RajeshKaki@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
| Quote: | The Add/Edit Buttons on the Advanced Settings Tab for the Network
Connection Settings are grayed out.
Here is how to reach that window
Control Panel->Window Firewall->Advanced Tab->Select LAN Connection
and select Settings Button.
when i try to add a new service the ADD/EDIT button are grayed out.
can any one explore the solution for this.
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Are you in a domain?
Is group policy in use?
Are you logged in using an account that has sufficient permissions (e.g.,
Administrator) when you try to do this? |
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Rajesh Kaki Guest
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Posted: Fri Dec 14, 2007 4:48 am Post subject: Re: Windows XP Firewall Advanced settings got grayed out |
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ciedHi Lanwench,
I have logged in as Administrator and turned on Windows Firewall.
I opened the gpedit.msc to check for Group Polices but no Group Polices are
Configured".
Is there in way to disable the Group Policies for a while.
and also Machine is in domain only.
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Rajesh Kumar Kaki
"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:
| Quote: | Rajesh Kaki <RajeshKaki@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
The Add/Edit Buttons on the Advanced Settings Tab for the Network
Connection Settings are grayed out.
Here is how to reach that window
Control Panel->Window Firewall->Advanced Tab->Select LAN Connection
and select Settings Button.
when i try to add a new service the ADD/EDIT button are grayed out.
can any one explore the solution for this.
Are you in a domain?
Is group policy in use?
Are you logged in using an account that has sufficient permissions (e.g.,
Administrator) when you try to do this?
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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] Guest
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Posted: Fri Dec 14, 2007 2:09 pm Post subject: Re: Windows XP Firewall Advanced settings got grayed out |
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Rajesh Kaki <RajeshKaki@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
| Quote: | ciedHi Lanwench,
I have logged in as Administrator and turned on Windows Firewall.
I opened the gpedit.msc to check for Group Polices but no Group
Polices are Configured".
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That isn't where you look. If you're on a domain, run rsop.msc (in start |
run).
| Quote: | Is there in way to disable the Group Policies for a while.
and also Machine is in domain only.
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I suggest you work with the people who manage your domain/policies on this.
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Rajesh Kaki <RajeshKaki@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
The Add/Edit Buttons on the Advanced Settings Tab for the Network
Connection Settings are grayed out.
Here is how to reach that window
Control Panel->Window Firewall->Advanced Tab->Select LAN Connection
and select Settings Button.
when i try to add a new service the ADD/EDIT button are grayed out.
can any one explore the solution for this.
Are you in a domain?
Is group policy in use?
Are you logged in using an account that has sufficient permissions
(e.g., Administrator) when you try to do this? |
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Rajesh Kaki Guest
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Posted: Mon Dec 24, 2007 8:35 am Post subject: Re: Windows XP Firewall Advanced settings got grayed out |
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HI,
Do you have any idea on .msi files? actually we are running security.msi
file which is responsible for disabling firewall options. I dont have any
idea on this what it does and all.
But we use Microsoft's Intallshield to open/edit these msi files.
can you Please tell how to explore these msi files?
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Rajesh Kumar Kaki
"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:
| Quote: | Rajesh Kaki <RajeshKaki@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
ciedHi Lanwench,
I have logged in as Administrator and turned on Windows Firewall.
I opened the gpedit.msc to check for Group Polices but no Group
Polices are Configured".
That isn't where you look. If you're on a domain, run rsop.msc (in start |
run).
Is there in way to disable the Group Policies for a while.
and also Machine is in domain only.
I suggest you work with the people who manage your domain/policies on this.
Rajesh Kaki <RajeshKaki@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
The Add/Edit Buttons on the Advanced Settings Tab for the Network
Connection Settings are grayed out.
Here is how to reach that window
Control Panel->Window Firewall->Advanced Tab->Select LAN Connection
and select Settings Button.
when i try to add a new service the ADD/EDIT button are grayed out.
can any one explore the solution for this.
Are you in a domain?
Is group policy in use?
Are you logged in using an account that has sufficient permissions
(e.g., Administrator) when you try to do this?
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