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Question : After changing TCP/IP settings (IP from other IP range) windows firewall has switched the active profile from domain to standard. WHY ?
I have a server Windows 2003 Standard R2 in domain not domain controller. After changing TCP/IP settings (IP from other IP range) windows firewall has switched the active profile from domain to standard. WHY ?
How can I copy domain profile to standard? Are there any firewall settings in group policy on domain controller, which can by applicated to my problem Windows 2003 server?
Answer : After changing TCP/IP settings (IP from other IP range) windows firewall has switched the active profile from domain to standard. WHY ?
Have you tried to reboot the server after you changed the settings? If you are able to ping your domain controller then it might be restored back to domain profile after reboot.
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