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Old 2006-09-03
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Default Integrity Policy for Windows Firewall

I have selected the option to have the policy disable the windows firewall on XP SP2 machines. However, it does not appear to be disabling the firewall as it still shows ON in the Security Center. Has anyone else had any experience with this?
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Default Re: Integrity Policy for Windows Firewall

Are you sure it's the Windows firewall? Integrity will show as a firewall in Security Center. That said, I have had Integrity turn off the windows firewall and random other M$ stuff turn it back on.
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Default Re: Integrity Policy for Windows Firewall

Yes it is the Windows Firewall and as it turns out M$ stuff was indeed turning it back on. In this case Windows Live Messenger. Thanks for the help.
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