Re: netsh firewall Cannot dump settings
- From: Ronin-Oni <Ronin-Oni.2ddlia@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2006 15:43:02 -0500
check out the netfw.inf file. there is a brief tutorial half way down
this page http://tinyurl.com/pme4x
Be careful with the allowed programs list, windows firewall requires
full path (as stated above) so if doing a company deployment keep
standardizations in place so all programs are kept in the same place.
the .inf file can be activated through the command line control reset
bp wrote:
*Thanks,
now what is the alternative that i could use to export / import all
the
settings from one pc to another ?
would the use of sysocmgr allow the import with the netfw.inf file ?
Is there another way to do so easily (i know you can script the whole
thing,
but is there a command line ?)
Brgds
bruno
"David Beder [MSFT]" <dbeder@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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The dump command isn't supported by the firewall context.Unfortunately
the netsh engine always lists dump as an option even when its not.port
Windows Firewall encourages the use of application exceptions over
exceptions. Such exceptions are stored using the full path to thesame
application. As such the excepted applications must be in the exact
path for a dump to be easy to migrate. There were some othercomplications
which prevented us from supporting this option.no
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"Bruno" <Bruno@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Ronin-Oni
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