Re: GPO error no appropriate rights



Can you give the exact error?  I don't think it's rights
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I would just all the Etrust exclusions in the group policy and leave on the XP sp2 firewall.. you want to make your workstations PART of your security stance. Leave them on... you need it in place for layers of defenses


Dan Shallbetter wrote:
I am trying to install E-trust Inoculate on my XP SP2 machines. I need to disable the XP firewall & Microsoft Anti Virus. I installed patch 87269 on my SBS2003 server and did an auto updated on the XP machine. I can not change the firewall status at the local machine, as it is controlled by domain policy. When I try to edit a GPO I get a group policy error message telling me I may not have appropriate rights. I am logged on as the admin. What is the best way to fix this problem? Also I would like to prevent users from disabling the ISA client, is this something I would do using a group policy?

Thanks

Dan


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