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I apologize in advance for addressing this to multiple newsgroups, but I
do not know which is the most applicable one. I would like to know how to install selected components of Windows XP Service Pack 2. In other words, I would like to NOT install the firewall utility that is causing so many problems for people. I already have excellent firewalls on all my computers, and I do not need redundancy in this area. I am sure there is some way to do this, but after searching the Microsoft website for quite awhile, I am unable to find any way to select components of SP 2 to install. Can someone advise me? Thank you. Colleen |
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Colleen wrote:
> I would like to know how to install selected components of Windows XP > Service Pack 2. In other words, I would like to NOT install the > firewall utility that is causing so many problems for people. I already > have excellent firewalls on all my computers, and I do not need > redundancy in this area. I am sure there is some way to do this, but > after searching the Microsoft website for quite awhile, I am unable to > find any way to select components of SP 2 to install. > > Can someone advise me? Hi, Installing SP2 without the firewall component is not possible, but it is easy to disable it. To disable the firewall, you can just set two registry settings before the SP2 installation. The FW disables itself when it finds those registry settings (adding the registry values after SP2 is installed will also disable the firewall at next startup). The registry settings are: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Win dowsFirewall\DomainProfile \EnableFirewall=0 (DWORD data type) HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Win dowsFirewall\StandardProfile \EnableFirewall=0 (DWORD data type) The registry settings are documented here: WF_XPSP2.doc "Deploying Windows Firewall Settings for Microsoft Windows XP with Service Pack 2" is downloadable from http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...d-499f73a637d1 The VBScript (.vbs) below sets the two registry values needed to disable the WinXP SP2 firewall. '--------------------8<---------------------- Set oShell = CreateObject("WScript.Shell") oShell.RegWrite "HKLM\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\WindowsFirewall" _ & "\DomainProfile\EnableFirewall", 0, "REG_DWORD" oShell.RegWrite "HKLM\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\WindowsFirewall" _ & "\StandardProfile\EnableFirewall", 0, "REG_DWORD" '--------------------8<---------------------- -- torgeir, Microsoft MVP Scripting, Porsgrunn Norway Administration scripting examples and an ONLINE version of the 1328 page Scripting Guide: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/scr...r/default.mspx |
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Colleen wrote:
> I apologize in advance for addressing this to multiple newsgroups, > but I do not know which is the most applicable one. > > I would like to know how to install selected components of Windows > XP Service Pack 2. In other words, I would like to NOT install the > firewall utility that is causing so many problems for people. I > already have excellent firewalls on all my computers, and I do not > need redundancy in this area. I am sure there is some way to do > this, but after searching the Microsoft website for quite awhile, I > am unable to find any way to select components of SP 2 to install. Install SP2 and Disable the built in Firewall - although - I know of few "problems" with it - especially if you know how to configure a true firewall application already. -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html |
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Colleen wrote:
> I would like to know how to install selected components of Windows XP > Service Pack 2. Sorry, you can't. > In other words, I would like to NOT install the > firewall utility that is causing so many problems for people. Two points here: 1. I have never heard of the SP2 firewall causing any problems 2. Installing it doesn't mean you have to run it. It's no different from something like MS Paint or Wordpad. Just because they are installed doesn't mean you have to run them. > I > already have excellent firewalls on all my computers, and I do not > need redundancy in this area. If you already have a better firewall (and almost any third-party firewall is better than the Windows one), by all means use it in preference to the Windows one. > I am sure there is some way to do > this, but after searching the Microsoft website for quite awhile, I > am unable to find any way to select components of SP 2 to install. Sorry, but no, there is no way to do it -- Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User Please reply to the newsgroup. |
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"Colleen" <cec1@mindspring.com> wrote in message news:v9Gkf.9704$wf.9154@newsread3.news.atl.earthli nk.net... >I apologize in advance for addressing this to multiple newsgroups, but I > do not know which is the most applicable one. > > I would like to know how to install selected components of Windows XP > Service Pack 2. In other words, I would like to NOT install the > firewall utility that is causing so many problems for people. I already > have excellent firewalls on all my computers, and I do not need redundancy > in this area. I am sure there is some way to do this, but after searching > the Microsoft website for quite awhile, I am unable to find any way to > select components of SP 2 to install. > > Can someone advise me? > > Thank you. > Colleen Why are you running more than one firewall? I use ZoneAlarm, and all I had to do was disable the XP one. Jim |
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I have sp2 running on a wide variety of machines, many with lots of non-MS
software, and have found no problems. Would strongly recommend it, the problems are exaggerated and it's a real securrity improvement. The other thing I would do on a company machine is to turn off that annoying 'security centre' nagger. Again this can be achieved with a .reg file. |
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Ian wrote:
> The other thing I would do on a company machine is to turn off that > annoying 'security centre' nagger. Again this can be achieved with > a .reg file. Or - for those less "ITish".. (*note* - this is completely unnecessary on a domain machine. Use domains ompanies!) A checkbox or three.... Control Panel --> Security Center --> Change the Way Security Center Alerts Me (left side menu) --> 3 checkboxes. -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html |
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"Colleen" <cec1@mindspring.com> wrote in message news:v9Gkf.9704$wf.9154@newsread3.news.atl.earthli nk.net... >I apologize in advance for addressing this to multiple newsgroups, but I > do not know which is the most applicable one. > > I would like to know how to install selected components of Windows XP > Service Pack 2. In other words, I would like to NOT install the > firewall utility that is causing so many problems for people. I already > have excellent firewalls on all my computers, and I do not need redundancy > in this area. I am sure there is some way to do this, but after searching > the Microsoft website for quite awhile, I am unable to find any way to > select components of SP 2 to install. > > Can someone advise me? > > Thank you. > Colleen There are some utilities that claim to do this but you have to find out: xplite - google it |
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