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Windows firewall remote management
Windows firewall remote management







windows firewall remote management

Interface Technical Training Staff Instructor I look forward to seeing you in the classroom, or online! NOTE: You need to assure that remote services are running, and the appropriate firewall access has been allowed for remote access to the tools you wish to use. Then you may launch and us the MMC Snap-In to manage the remote system for each feature selected. After entering appropriate credentials, and waiting a few moments for connection to occur, you will have an MMC toolbox that contains the Event Viewer Snap-In with the remote host name listed beside the Event Viewer tool.

  • You may be prompted for credentials (user ID and password with administrative rights on the remote system.
  • Then you may either enter the Computer name (FQDN unless on the same domain) or Browse to find the remote computer. Based on my student’s question, I selected the Event Viewer for this blog.
  • Select the Snap-In for the feature that you want to manage on the remote device.
  • Launch Microsoft Management Console (mmc.exe) with elevated permissions (run as Administrator) on your local system. You can review my blogs for creating Remote Assistance or Remote Desktop sessions(including firewall elements) for details creating more comprehensive access.įor occasional access I recommend using the Microsoft Management Console and configuring a Snap-In for access to desired features on the remote system. While you can take the time to enable and configure either Remote Desktop or an Event Collection Subscription both of these options can be complex and require pre-planning and configuration on both systems. One of my students recently asked how to configure his system for occasional access to view Event Viewer on a remote system.









    Windows firewall remote management