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GPO for WMI, Remote Admin, etc Options
james_mitchell
Posted: Friday, September 05, 2008 2:33:37 AM
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Location: Bathurst, NSW, Australia
Computer Configuration->Windows Settings->Security Settings->System Services
Locate the following:
TCP/IP NetBIOS Helper (Startup Mode: Automatic)
Remote Procedure Call (RPC) (Startup Mode: Automatic)
Windows Management Instrumentation (Startup Mode: Automatic)
and set
Quote:

Permissions
Type Name Permission
Allow BUILTIN\Administrators Full Control
Allow NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM Full Control
Allow NT AUTHORITY\INTERACTIVE Read
Auditing
Type Name Access
Failure Everyone Full Control


Computer Configuration->Administrative Templates->Network/Network Connections/Windows Firewall/Domain Profile
Quote:
Windows Firewall: Allow file and printer sharing exception Enabled
Allow unsolicited incoming messages from: localsubnet
Windows Firewall: Allow remote administration exception Enabled
Allow unsolicited incoming messages from: localsubnet


Computer Configuration->Administrative Templates->Network/Network Connections/Windows Firewall/Standard Profile
Quote:
Windows Firewall: Allow file and printer sharing exception Enabled
Allow unsolicited incoming messages from: localsubnet
Windows Firewall: Allow remote administration exception Enabled
Allow unsolicited incoming messages from: localsubnet
Lansweeper
Posted: Friday, September 05, 2008 8:33:51 AM

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Joined: 2/10/2005
Posts: 1,451
Location: Hamme Belgium
Thanks James

I'll make some screenshots and add it to the knowledgebase.
Only the "localsubnet" might give some problems.
james_mitchell
Posted: Friday, September 05, 2008 3:56:11 PM
Rank: Freeware Member
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Joined: 9/5/2008
Posts: 23
Location: Bathurst, NSW, Australia
GPO/IPsec handles the localsubnet string, how ever I strongly recommend against it, I dont trust it.
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