labull wrote:If you are using ENS you must disable the XP firewall as they don't play well together.
Larry
G'day Larry,
Actually with SP2's new Security centre in the Notification area, I have found it essential for situations with 'wanabee admins' who will try to enable more or less security [depending on what they think they are trying to achieve] to implement a Group policy disabling the firewall [the first setting in the list does the trick] as well as a few other areas such as denying access to IE's Connection tab, ability to configure proxy denied, disable ICS, etc.
Cheers!
Nev.
oops, am I seeing double in this thread?