X xtxoxpxd Solid State Member Messages 7 Jun 23, 2006 #1 basically, i don't know if its always been liek this, but i can't activate my firewall. i recently got rid of some trojans so i don't know if i affected this somehow, or if its always been like this. Attachments firewall.jpg 72.2 KB · Views: 30
basically, i don't know if its always been liek this, but i can't activate my firewall. i recently got rid of some trojans so i don't know if i affected this somehow, or if its always been like this.
T talldude123 Banned Messages 7,915 Jun 23, 2006 #2 Read the top: "For your security, some settings are controlled by Group Policy". Try logging in as an administrator with full priviledges.
Read the top: "For your security, some settings are controlled by Group Policy". Try logging in as an administrator with full priviledges.
X xtxoxpxd Solid State Member Messages 7 Jun 24, 2006 #3 my user account is the computer administator.
A Anphrax In Runtime Messages 378 Jun 24, 2006 #4 Im not sure what else to say, it looks like you have some settings disabled, check to see if you really have all your admin settings.
Im not sure what else to say, it looks like you have some settings disabled, check to see if you really have all your admin settings.
X xtxoxpxd Solid State Member Messages 7 Jun 24, 2006 #5 how would i check that? i'm pretty sure i do, my accoutns the only user account.
T talldude123 Banned Messages 7,915 Jun 24, 2006 #7 Click Start -> Control Panel -> User Accounts Search for your usename, and it will say "limited account" or "System Administrator"
Click Start -> Control Panel -> User Accounts Search for your usename, and it will say "limited account" or "System Administrator"
T talldude123 Banned Messages 7,915 Jun 24, 2006 #9 refer to this: http://www.utexas.edu/its/windows/resources/disable-wfw.html https://thesource.ofallevil.com/technet/prodtechnol/winxppro/maintain/mangxpsp2/mngwfw.mspx
refer to this: http://www.utexas.edu/its/windows/resources/disable-wfw.html https://thesource.ofallevil.com/technet/prodtechnol/winxppro/maintain/mangxpsp2/mngwfw.mspx
X xtxoxpxd Solid State Member Messages 7 Jun 24, 2006 #10 read through both of those but can't find how to actually access group policy. gpedit.msc apparently is an outdated command.
read through both of those but can't find how to actually access group policy. gpedit.msc apparently is an outdated command.