Re: How to control Windows XP SP2 Windows Firewall via Active Directory
From: ptwilliams (ptw2001_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 01/27/05
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Date: Thu, 27 Jan 2005 07:46:04 -0000
At what scope have you defined the GPO? Does the checkpoint allow ICMP
through? What speed connections are the WAN links?
-- Paul Williams http://www.msresource.net/ http://forums.msresource.net/ "noraschid.ghani" <noraschid.ghani@gmail.com> wrote in message news:ea7a6721.0501262309.1e7817ec@posting.google.com... Hi, I have AD implementation in my organization. We are divided between the main hq and 37 remote sites. Recently we wanted to roll out SP2 to all our workstations in the hq and remote sites. We have a checkpoint firewall in between the hq and remote sites. For the workstations at the hq, we are not experiencing any problem with managing the windows firewall via OU/AD. We are able to manage the exceptions, greting out the options etc. However it is the reverse for the remote sites workstations. Is there a specific port to added in the firewall rules? Thanks for any suggestion.
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