I am working to set up Remote assistance in our network. I have used this feature but walking a user through sending the invite can be more frustrating that actually working to fix the machine. If I disable the MS firewall it works. I have made the recommended modifications to the MS firewall as outlined:
If you use Windows Firewall, you would also have to add the following exceptions to the Windows Firewall local or group policy settings to make unsolicited remote assistance work.
Add the following entry to the Windows Firewall Port exceptions:
TCP port 135
Add the following entries to the Windows Firewall Program exceptions:
%WINDIR%\SYSTEM32\Sessmgr.exe
%WINDIR%\PCHealth\HelpCtr\Binaries\Helpsvc.exe
%WINDIR%\PCHealth\HelpCtr\Binaries\Helpctr.exe
With the firewall enabled and those settings applied no success. I am able to telnet to the machine on both port 135 and 3389. Does anyone have any ideas on what I may be migging here?
If you use Windows Firewall, you would also have to add the following exceptions to the Windows Firewall local or group policy settings to make unsolicited remote assistance work.
Add the following entry to the Windows Firewall Port exceptions:
TCP port 135
Add the following entries to the Windows Firewall Program exceptions:
%WINDIR%\SYSTEM32\Sessmgr.exe
%WINDIR%\PCHealth\HelpCtr\Binaries\Helpsvc.exe
%WINDIR%\PCHealth\HelpCtr\Binaries\Helpctr.exe
With the firewall enabled and those settings applied no success. I am able to telnet to the machine on both port 135 and 3389. Does anyone have any ideas on what I may be migging here?