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Old 01-31-2008, 03:47 PM
Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
 
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Re: how to desactivate firewall

nicolas29 <nt29@community.nospam> wrote:
> i have a computer on a different site
> after a pb he lose his profile and a new profile was creat and the
> firewall activate
>
> how can i desactivate from my site his firewall
>
> whe are on the same domain and i am admin of the domain
>
> thanks


The Windows firewalls is not related to the computers' user profiles at all,
so I don't understand what the problem is (or why you want to disable the
firewall entirely rather than use exceptions).

You might try posting in your native language in a newsgroup for that
language (if one exists) as it isn't very clear what the problem is here....


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Old 03-28-2008, 08:46 AM
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Re: how to desactivate firewall

hello it take times but it's ok

sorry if i wass not very clear, now my pb is solved, thanks
so
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"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:

> nicolas29 <nt29@community.nospam> wrote:
> > i have a computer on a different site
> > after a pb he lose his profile and a new profile was creat and the
> > firewall activate
> >
> > how can i desactivate from my site his firewall
> >
> > whe are on the same domain and i am admin of the domain
> >
> > thanks

>
> The Windows firewalls is not related to the computers' user profiles at all,
> so I don't understand what the problem is (or why you want to disable the
> firewall entirely rather than use exceptions).
>
> You might try posting in your native language in a newsgroup for that
> language (if one exists) as it isn't very clear what the problem is here....
>
>
>

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