Re: Troubleshoot remote administration setting in group policy?



You can also use the portqry.exe utility (MS download site) to query the remote system to make sure you can get through on the ports used by WMI, like 135 and 445.

Darren

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"G Johansson" <fantomen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:eL0GEXZ5HHA.4880@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
In any case you would need to go to the computer but on the first page make sure that the firewall settings is using the domain profile and not the standard profile (if you have only changed in one of course).
You can always open the firewall and check if your settings has been applied or not...

Thats my best guesses how to solve it...
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"Anders" <Anders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> skrev i meddelandet news:8BBAE726-A8B9-4E1B-8718-462B9A9F2D84@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hello, I have an inventory WMI scanning program and in order to enable
scanning of clients with enabled firewalls I have set the domain level policy
to allow remote administration in the group policy for Windows firewall.
However, I have noticed that the scanning cannot detect certain computers
with the firewall enabled so how can I troubleshoot that this firewall
exception policy has indeed propagated to the client?



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