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How do I disable various networking apps?

Asked by MarcelKH in Miscellaneous Networking, Windows Networking, Network Security

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Hello,

First-time asker here, trying to find some info and this seemed like the right place to go.

I have a PC (not a server) here at my IT job that I want to remove access to networking applications - FTP, RDP, Telnet, SSH, and xWindows.  This is to make the PC totally secure when coworkers connect remotely from abroad.

Is there a way to do this in Windows?  I'm concerned that if I download some external tool that its network activity will disrupt the work that is to be done on this PC (constant back-and-forth communication with another server for about an hour at a time).  I'm convinced that it did so when I tried using Comodo software.

Is this something I could set up through Group Policy?  I simply don't want these applications to start.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks!

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