Morphius143
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- Nov 30, 2004
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This will sound like a stupid question, and seemingly pointless, BUT I am getting endless grief at work for it.
I know that some settings in XP are controlled by individual user profiles (user.dat in c:\documents and blah blah blah) and some are machine wide...
Now I am sure that windows firewall being on or off is a machine wide setting, whereas my boss says it can be set in the default profile, can anyone say for sure? I have browsed the cursed MS site yet still cant find proof of where it hides (apart from that it can be set by a group policy)
If it makes any difference we are running domains, with 2000 server or 2003 server.
If anyone can shed light on this, or even better has a link to Beyond All Doubt proof, I would be eternally gratefull
I know that some settings in XP are controlled by individual user profiles (user.dat in c:\documents and blah blah blah) and some are machine wide...
Now I am sure that windows firewall being on or off is a machine wide setting, whereas my boss says it can be set in the default profile, can anyone say for sure? I have browsed the cursed MS site yet still cant find proof of where it hides (apart from that it can be set by a group policy)
If it makes any difference we are running domains, with 2000 server or 2003 server.
If anyone can shed light on this, or even better has a link to Beyond All Doubt proof, I would be eternally gratefull