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9.3

Firewall options are grayed out

Asked by barnettmnljs in Windows Network Security

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A client has a laptop running WindowsXP Pro, SP2.  He is away from the office, trying to connect to a wireless network in a hotel room.  The wireless network connection is ENABLED, FIREWALLED but he does not see available networks.  "For your security, some settings are controlled by Group Policy" is displayed when he checks Firewall settings.  The Firewall is ON.  He would like to disable the firewall to determine if this is preventing network access.  The hotel is not having a problem with other guests connecting to the wireless.  

Any troubleshooting suggestions will be appreciated.

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Zone: Windows Network Security
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