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How to Disable Windows Firewall on XP PC in SBS 2003 Domain

Asked by drotkopf in SBS Small Business Server

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Hi Experts,

I want to know How to Disable the Windows Firewall on an XP PC that is in a SBS 2003 Domain.

So far I did this:
- Run gpedit.msc on DC.
- Went to Computer Configuration / Administrative Templates / Network / Network Connections / Windows Firewall
- On both Domain Profile and Standard Profile, DISABLED "Windows Firewall: Protect all network connections"

But still, users have Windows Firewall on and they can't be turned off!

I've googled this question and I'm confused by the answers.

Please provide a straight and detailed answer. For example, (a) Don't tell me, "open the GPO" but "open the GPO on the domain controller by running gpedit.msc. (b) Don't tell me "apply microsoft hotfix 324511364, but give me a link.

Thanks!

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