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I have an application that is giving me problems with the install. It is
recommended by the manufacturer to turn off all anti virus and Windows Firewall before installing. When I open my Windows Firewall settings the option to turn off Windows Firewall is greyed out as well as the defualt "on" selection which obviously I cannot change either. Why is that and how do I go about turning off Windows Firewall so that I may install this application. |
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Start>Settings>Control Panel>Security Center. At the bottom of the
Security Center window you will see the 'settings' area, clock on the Firewall and you should get the window for turning it off or on.....or is this what you are seeing as 'greyed out?' Are you running another firewall app besides the Windows firewall? Heirloom, old and time to dispose of some coffee "AllenM" <allen.miyake@gmail.com> wrote in message news:ONr8JoVEGHA.532@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl... >I have an application that is giving me problems with the install. It is >recommended by the manufacturer to turn off all anti virus and Windows >Firewall before installing. When I open my Windows Firewall settings the >option to turn off Windows Firewall is greyed out as well as the defualt >"on" selection which obviously I cannot change either. Why is that and how >do I go about turning off Windows Firewall so that I may install this >application. > |
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You must have administrator privileges to turn the firewall off.
-Frank "AllenM" <allen.miyake@gmail.com> wrote in message news:ONr8JoVEGHA.532@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl... >I have an application that is giving me problems with the install. It is >recommended by the manufacturer to turn off all anti virus and Windows >Firewall before installing. When I open my Windows Firewall settings the >option to turn off Windows Firewall is greyed out as well as the defualt >"on" selection which obviously I cannot change either. Why is that and how >do I go about turning off Windows Firewall so that I may install this >application. > |
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OK Heirloom that is exactly what I've been trying to do which I cannot do
becuase the options are greyed out. "Heirloom" <roland58XX@XXcox.net> wrote in message news:ecgCFsVEGHA.4000@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... > Start>Settings>Control Panel>Security Center. At the bottom of the > Security Center window you will see the 'settings' area, clock on the > Firewall and you should get the window for turning it off or on.....or is > this what you are seeing as 'greyed out?' > Are you running another firewall app besides the Windows firewall? > Heirloom, old and time to dispose of some > coffee > > "AllenM" <allen.miyake@gmail.com> wrote in message > news:ONr8JoVEGHA.532@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl... >>I have an application that is giving me problems with the install. It is >>recommended by the manufacturer to turn off all anti virus and Windows >>Firewall before installing. When I open my Windows Firewall settings the >>option to turn off Windows Firewall is greyed out as well as the defualt >>"on" selection which obviously I cannot change either. Why is that and how >>do I go about turning off Windows Firewall so that I may install this >>application. >> > > |
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I am an administrator of both local machine and domain.
"Frankster" <Frank@SPAM2TRASH.com> wrote in message news:1dednV_fqbRFjCHenZ2dnUVZ_t2dnZ2d@giganews.com ... > You must have administrator privileges to turn the firewall off. > > -Frank > > "AllenM" <allen.miyake@gmail.com> wrote in message > news:ONr8JoVEGHA.532@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl... >>I have an application that is giving me problems with the install. It is >>recommended by the manufacturer to turn off all anti virus and Windows >>Firewall before installing. When I open my Windows Firewall settings the >>option to turn off Windows Firewall is greyed out as well as the defualt >>"on" selection which obviously I cannot change either. Why is that and how >>do I go about turning off Windows Firewall so that I may install this >>application. >> > > |
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>I am an administrator of both local machine and domain.
Has some removed "Administrator" from various NTFS directories? I've seen people do this before to prevent Administrators from "seeing" their data. (don't ask :-) ) -Frank |
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I wonder is it actually turned on anyway? By which I mean maybe the WPF
service is disabled. If not, without solving the question of why it's 'greyed out', you could perhaps stop the Windows Firewall running by setting the service to disabled then rebooting - that is unless you can't for the same reason it's greyed out. Otherwise I'd suggest booting to Safe Mode and trying. Shane -- The Sugitive Chapter One: http://tinyurl.com/bcevp Chapter Two: http://tinyurl.com/ag92o Chapter Three: Coming to an URL near you soon! ------------------------------------ "AllenM" <allen.miyake@gmail.com> wrote in message news:ONr8JoVEGHA.532@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl... >I have an application that is giving me problems with the install. It is >recommended by the manufacturer to turn off all anti virus and Windows >Firewall before installing. When I open my Windows Firewall settings the >option to turn off Windows Firewall is greyed out as well as the defualt >"on" selection which obviously I cannot change either. Why is that and how >do I go about turning off Windows Firewall so that I may install this >application. > |
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No. My machime and I also tried logging in as both Domain and local admin.
Same results. "Frankster" <Frank@SPAM2TRASH.com> wrote in message news:Y7udnZtgyuXaiiHenZ2dnUVZ_vmdnZ2d@giganews.com ... > >I am an administrator of both local machine and domain. > > Has some removed "Administrator" from various NTFS directories? I've seen > people do this before to prevent Administrators from "seeing" their data. > (don't ask :-) ) > > -Frank > |
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Bingo!!! Thanks Shane. All I had to do was disable the service.
"Shane" <shanebeatson@gmail.com> wrote in message news:%23Zrgp9VEGHA.3920@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... >I wonder is it actually turned on anyway? By which I mean maybe the WPF > service is disabled. If not, without solving the question of why it's > 'greyed out', you could perhaps stop the Windows Firewall running by > setting > the service to disabled then rebooting - that is unless you can't for the > same reason it's greyed out. > > Otherwise I'd suggest booting to Safe Mode and trying. > > > Shane > > -- > > > The Sugitive > > Chapter One: http://tinyurl.com/bcevp > > Chapter Two: http://tinyurl.com/ag92o > > Chapter Three: Coming to an URL near you soon! > > ------------------------------------ > > "AllenM" <allen.miyake@gmail.com> wrote in message > news:ONr8JoVEGHA.532@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl... >>I have an application that is giving me problems with the install. It is >>recommended by the manufacturer to turn off all anti virus and Windows >>Firewall before installing. When I open my Windows Firewall settings the >>option to turn off Windows Firewall is greyed out as well as the defualt >>"on" selection which obviously I cannot change either. Why is that and how >>do I go about turning off Windows Firewall so that I may install this >>application. >> > > > |
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an app installer that asks you to turn off the firewall is a bit dubious!
disabling AV auto scanning is "normal" tho. try running it w/ FW on anyway. _IF_ that should fail and you want to try it w/ the FW turned off, by all means DISCONNECT all means to the internet first (unplug network etc). DONT TURN OFF YOUR FIREWALL W/ AN ACTIVE CONNECTION. I usually always install w/ net access OFF; I don't like installers that insist on calling home. Get the app running, check/setup its options/preferences, then allow it to connect if it wants. |
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