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Fix Remote Administration when Windows Firewall Gets in the Way
Windows Firewall can sometimes prevent you from performing remote administration with certain MMC snap-ins. Here’s a quick fix.
Windows Firewall can affect remote administration with some MMC snap-ins. If Windows Firewall is enabled on a remote computer and you receive an error message stating that you don’t have appropriate rights, the network path isn’t found, or access is denied, you might need to configure an exception on the remote computer for incoming TCP port 445. To resolve this problem, you can enable the Windows Firewall: Allow Remote Administration Exception policy setting within Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Network\Network Connections\Windows Firewall\Domain Profile.
Alternatively, type the following at a command prompt on the remote computer:
netsh firewall set portopening tcp 445 smb enable
From the Microsoft Press book Windows Server 2008 Administrator’s Pocket Consultant, Second Edition by William R. Stanek.
credit: technet.microsoft.com