shoul I deactivate these entrys of the registry?

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Hello all

I have in this branch of the register:

hkey_local_machine/system/current control set/services/shared
access/parameters/firewall policy/standard profile/authorized
applications/list

these two applications:

messenger (msnmsgr.exe)

C:\windows\system32\sessmgr.exe
datos: C:\windows\system32\sessmgr.exe:*:disabled:@xpsp2res.dll,-22019


if I want to deactivate the shared access should I delte these two entrys?

Thank you in advance :-)
 
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lostinparadise said:
Hello all

I have in this branch of the register:

hkey_local_machine/system/current control set/services/shared
access/parameters/firewall policy/standard profile/authorized
applications/list

these two applications:

messenger (msnmsgr.exe)

C:\windows\system32\sessmgr.exe
datos: C:\windows\system32\sessmgr.exe:*:disabled:@xpsp2res.dll,-22019


if I want to deactivate the shared access should I delte these two
entrys?

Thank you in advance :-)

Presuming you're using XP SP2, why would you want to do something like this
in the registry, rather than in the Windows Firewall exception list in
control panel?
 
that´s because I´m using kerio firewall instead, and I´d like to deactivate
just shared access but I want to keep using msnand all the other programs
normally.....

"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" escribió:
 
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evangelion said:
that´s because I´m using kerio firewall instead, and I´d like to
deactivate just shared access but I want to keep using msnand all the
other programs normally.....

If you're using Kerio firewall, you need to disable the Windows firewall
entirely. So the exceptions won't matter.

"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" escribió:
In

Presuming you're using XP SP2, why would you want to do something
like this in the registry, rather than in the Windows Firewall
exception list in control panel?
 
then there´s no problem at all,

thank you ;-)

Lanwench said:
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evangelion said:
that´s because I´m using kerio firewall instead, and I´d like to
deactivate just shared access but I want to keep using msnand all the
other programs normally.....

If you're using Kerio firewall, you need to disable the Windows firewall
entirely. So the exceptions won't matter.

"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" escribió:
In lostinparadise <[email protected]> typed:
Hello all

I have in this branch of the register:

hkey_local_machine/system/current control set/services/shared
access/parameters/firewall policy/standard profile/authorized
applications/list

these two applications:

messenger (msnmsgr.exe)

C:\windows\system32\sessmgr.exe
datos:
C:\windows\system32\sessmgr.exe:*:disabled:@xpsp2res.dll,-22019


if I want to deactivate the shared access should I delte these two
entrys?

Thank you in advance :-)

Presuming you're using XP SP2, why would you want to do something
like this in the registry, rather than in the Windows Firewall
exception list in control panel?
 
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