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Recreating Windows Firewall Applet? Will 09-19-2007
Posted by Will on September 19, 2007, 2:21 am
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On a Windows 2003 Server installation, somehow my admin deleted or removed
Windows Firewall applet from Control Panel. How do I recreate it?

I noticed that the command wscui.cpl does not run from the command line.

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Will




Posted by Roger Abell [MVP] on September 19, 2007, 9:37 am
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Will,

I think we need to disambiguate between ability to run, advertisement
in cpl, and file existing; and also between firewall.cpl and wscui.cpl.
Do those files exist in filesystem still? But neither may be invoked
directly (i.e. at start/run)? Are there effective group policy settings
impacting the visibility/runnability of these?

Roger

> On a Windows 2003 Server installation, somehow my admin deleted or removed
> Windows Firewall applet from Control Panel. How do I recreate it?
>
> I noticed that the command wscui.cpl does not run from the command line.
>
> --
> Will
>
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