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Hello,
I'm new to setting up a home network, & just successfully set up a wireless network with wireless broadband (USB modem), last week after invaluable help from an MVP on this site. I can't modify the Widows Firewall settings on my 1-yr old Dell laptop (running Media Edition 2005 SP2, all updates current). It connects to the network via a wireless adapter. My husband's desktop PC also connecting via a wireless adapter runs XP Home SP2, & I can modify his Windows Firewall settings. On the PC wired to the router, the USB modem under Dial-up in Network Connections shows as connected, shared and firewalled since I enabled ICS. This PC runs XP Pro, & all updates are current (I can modify the Windows Firewall on this PC also). On the laptop when I double-click the Windows Firewall, there is a blue "highlighted" area towards the top of the General Tab which reads "For your security, some settings are controlled by Group Policy. When I open the Windows Firewall, the on/off options on the General Tab are not accessible. The 2nd tab (Exceptions) has the following 2 sentences: Windows Firewall is turned off. Your Network Administrator is using a Group policy to control these settings. The Advanced Tab however does say that the Windows Firewall is enabled for the wireless network connection. I don't know what Group Policy is or why the laptop & my husband's desktop PC ended up with different Windows Firewall settings when they were both connected wirelessly to the network within a day or so of each other. I thought the following article was close to the problem, http://support.microsoft.com/kb/870890/en-us as we did use AOL dial-up before the wireless broadband, & on my laptop I can't use the AOL dial-up properties, however when I type firewall.cpl in run, the Windows Firewall opens with the same inaccessible information as when I go through Control Panel, and it does not make sense that my husband's PC is not experiencing the same problem since we're both on SP2 & used AOL dial-up. I actually think this article comes the closest to describing the problem, except I'm not running a windows Small Business Server 2003-based network http://support.microsoft.com/kb/872769/en-us Any suggestions? Thanks =?Utf-8?B?SnVzdHBhc3Q0MA==?= |
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"Justpast40" wrote:
> Hello, > > I'm new to setting up a home network, & just successfully set up a wireless > network with wireless broadband (USB modem), last week after invaluable help > from an MVP on this site. > > I can't modify the Widows Firewall settings on my 1-yr old Dell laptop > (running Media Edition 2005 SP2, all updates current). It connects to the > network via a wireless adapter. My husband's desktop PC also connecting via a > wireless adapter runs XP Home SP2, & I can modify his Windows Firewall > settings. > > On the PC wired to the router, the USB modem under Dial-up in Network > Connections shows as connected, shared and firewalled since I enabled ICS. > This PC runs XP Pro, & all updates are current (I can modify the Windows > Firewall on this PC also). > > On the laptop when I double-click the Windows Firewall, there is a blue > "highlighted" area towards the top of the General Tab which reads "For your > security, some settings are controlled by Group Policy. > > When I open the Windows Firewall, the on/off options on the General Tab are > not accessible. The 2nd tab (Exceptions) has the following 2 sentences: > Windows Firewall is turned off. Your Network Administrator is using a Group > policy to control these settings. The Advanced Tab however does say that the > Windows Firewall is enabled for the wireless network connection. > > I don't know what Group Policy is or why the laptop & my husband's desktop > PC ended up with different Windows Firewall settings when they were both > connected wirelessly to the network within a day or so of each other. > > I thought the following article was close to the problem, > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/870890/en-us as we did use AOL dial-up before > the wireless broadband, & on my laptop I can't use the AOL dial-up > properties, however when I type firewall.cpl in run, the Windows Firewall > opens with the same inaccessible information as when I go through Control > Panel, and it does not make sense that my husband's PC is not experiencing > the same problem since we're both on SP2 & used AOL dial-up. > > I actually think this article comes the closest to describing the problem, > except I'm not running a windows Small Business Server 2003-based network > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/872769/en-us > > Any suggestions? > Thanks > OK, got it fixed. Still don’t know what caused it, but after doing a lot more reading, I found the following article, & tried Method #1. http://windowsxp.mvps.org/resetfwpol.htm My virus software is always up to date, & no other computers were effected. =?Utf-8?B?SnVzdHBhc3Q0MA==?= |
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