![]() This will open the Group Policy Management Editor (GPME). Once the base GPO has been created, right click it and select Edit. In this example we’ll name our GPO “Windows Firewall”. We’ll start by opening Server Manager, selecting Tools, followed by Group Policy Management.įrom the Group Policy Management window that opens, we’ll select the group policy objects folder within the domain, right click and select new to create a new group policy object (GPO). For more related posts and information check out our full 70-744 study guide.Ĭonfigure Firewall Rules Using Group Policy ![]() This post is part of our Microsoft 70-744 Securing Windows Server 2016 exam study guide series. In this example we’ll be working with Windows Server 2016, however the steps are very similar in previous versions of the Windows operating system. ![]() Rather than manually configuring Windows Firewall rules individually on each server, we can instead configure firewall rules for multiple profiles using group policy, allowing us to roll them out to a group of computers at once.
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