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Click the drop-down menu to the right of the Default gateway, and click Local subnet. Click OK. You should see the Local subnet you just added in the list. Click Apply for the new IPs you just added to the firewall rule to take effect, and then click OK to save changes. Repeat Steps 21 to 23 for each additional IP address or IP address range you wish to add to the server.

In addition to the IPs you added in Steps 21 through 24, you will also need to whitelist these IP addresses:. Congratulations, you are all set. Removal of these IPs constitutes acknowledgement and consent that support engineers would not be able to RDP to the server in the future if support assistance is requested. All rights reserved.

The windows firewall is a decent software firewall and should be left on at all times. For Windows XP, it's only a one way firewall, but for Windows 7 it's much more robust.

I would agree that there are third party firewalls that have more features, but I wouldn't say Windows firewalls have no value. Also, molan, I can think of a number of reasons why you might want to disable Windows Firewall remotely. One would be to install a piece of software remotely, then you can reenable it. Another might be to simply troubleshoot why some network system isn't working with PCs, if you can narrow it down to the firewall, you might be able to figure out that it's not configured correctly.

Or maybe you just need to down and dirty grab a file off a remote computer but can't because firewall is preventing it. Turn it off, get file, turn it on again. I would totally want to disable the firewall on the machine if I had one running on the network. I tried using both psexec and the mmc and it just stalls out.

I have to end the task. I used both methods from a local DC logged in as domain admin. If it is a domain setup, you can disable them via the GPO as well Or maybe you just nee to down and dirty grab a file off a remote computer but can't because firewall is preventing it. Your points are valid, I am not saying never turn if off to troubleshoot a problem but that you should not run the computer with the firewall off as it is an important part of the security of the PC and your network. Puppeteer - I assume you have no way to remote control the machine?

Or do you need to disable more than one? Now Psexec lets you to run commands on a remote computer, such as the following command which disables the firewall.

Go to Control Panel and then open the Windows Firewall. Then, turn off the firewall for both public and private network. From command line run as administrator , netsh advfirewall set currentprofile state off. Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more. Disabling Windows Server firewall Ask Question.

Asked 9 years, 10 months ago. Active 4 years, 1 month ago. Viewed 23k times. This context provides the functionality for controlling Windows Firewall behavior that was provided by the netsh firewall context in earlier Windows operating systems.

This context also provides functionality for more precise control of firewall rules. These rules include the following per-profile settings:.

The netsh firewall command-line context might be deprecated in a future version of the Windows operating system. We recommend that you use the netsh advfirewall firewall context to control firewall behavior.

Note The netsh firewall command line is not recommended for use in Windows Vista. This article describes how to use the netsh advfirewall firewall context instead of the netsh firewall context to control Windows Firewall behavior in Windows Server and in Windows Vista. Important If you are a member of the Administrators group, and User Account Control is enabled on your computer, run the commands from a command prompt with elevated permissions. To start a command prompt with elevated permissions, find the icon or Start menu entry that you use to start a command prompt session, right-click it, and then click Run as administrator.

Some examples of frequently used commands are provided in the following tables.



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