Re: Policies for laptops - Windows Firewall
- From: "DavidH" <email@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 18 Sep 2008 08:02:55 -0400
Hi, thanks for the responses. Is there anything I need to worry about as
far as configuration for these since they won't be connecting to the domain
when remote but the login will be trying to?
"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
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Spin <Spin@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
David,I'm not David!
I think their's a domain profile for the Windows Firewall which
detects if the computer is connected to the domain and if so it will
turn the firewall on (the machine is assumed to be behind a corporate
firewall).
By default it's on (and I think it should be left that way; it's easy to
set up exceptions)
If not (i.e. user is working remotely), the policy will
protect the computer by turning the Firewall on. Found here:
Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Network > Network
Connections > Windows Firewall
The article below says: "It is highly recommended that you configure
both domain and standard profile settings and enable Windows Firewall
for both profiles."
Managing Windows Firewall Profiles
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc776258.aspx
Now, have I ever tried this personally? No. But I will test this all
out and get back to you.
Domain policies won't apply unless David joins the PCs to the domain,
though.
.
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