I've inherited a network running WinSvr 2003 R2 Standard SP2 with several XP Pro SP2 machines.
I been trying to use the VNC to connect to workstations from the server, but it won't connect. So I added exception at local computer firewall setting, but noticed the workstations firewall are disabled and controlled by Group Policy.
So I configured the default domain policy from the server to allow a VNC port, then forced it to take effect, but it doesn't seem to work:
Group Policy Object Editor -> Default Domain Controller Policy -> Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Network -> Network Connections -> Windows Firewall -> Domain Profile, then enabled "Windows Firewall: Allow Local Port Exceptions" and "Windows Firewall: Define Port Exceptions" with "5500:TCP:*:enabled:VNC"
I'm somewhat new to GPO, help would be greatly appreciated...
I been trying to use the VNC to connect to workstations from the server, but it won't connect. So I added exception at local computer firewall setting, but noticed the workstations firewall are disabled and controlled by Group Policy.
So I configured the default domain policy from the server to allow a VNC port, then forced it to take effect, but it doesn't seem to work:
Group Policy Object Editor -> Default Domain Controller Policy -> Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Network -> Network Connections -> Windows Firewall -> Domain Profile, then enabled "Windows Firewall: Allow Local Port Exceptions" and "Windows Firewall: Define Port Exceptions" with "5500:TCP:*:enabled:VNC"
I'm somewhat new to GPO, help would be greatly appreciated...