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SP2 firewall Domain & Standard GPO settings?
All,
I have been searching around for a bit, and am looking to understand exactly how I can take advantage of the SP2 firewall GPO settings - specifically the Domain and Standard Profile settings. If I have a bunch of salespeople with laptops, and I set a GPO as follows: DOMAIN PROFILE WF: Protect all network connections: Enabled WF: Allow remote admin exception: Enabled STANDARD PROFILE WF: Protect all network connections: Enabled Is this saying that when the Salespeople are at our office & plugged into our network that the firewall will be enabled and will allow remote admin connections - but when they are offsite (at home, at a client, etc.) the firewall will be on with no exceptions? Thanks in advance... David |
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