Automating Internet Connection Firewall Settings

From: Pamela Fong (fong@caltech.edu)
Date: 08/24/02


From: "Pamela Fong" <fong@caltech.edu>
Date: Sat, 24 Aug 2002 01:32:56 -0700

Can someone outline an automated way of adding Service
Ports to be enabled through the Internet Connection
Firewall?

According to

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-
us;Q298804

I've found it necessary to enable twelve UDP/TCP ports on
each of our Windows XP Pro non-domain workstations to
enable workgroup browsing of the domain. Is there some
way to automate this process? I tried searching for
registry keys, but couldn't identify where this
information is stored.

---Pam



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