GPO error no appropriate rights



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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