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Originally Posted by Brandon
If you have a test machine be sure to run
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netsh firewall set opmode disable
You don't want the MS firewall interfering. As a best practice I would recommend updating your inp you use to install the clients. The take default sections is nice but I wouldn't use that entirely. For example if you reinstall the DS or something you may lose your changes from that and not remember what they were. If you are using the .inp file it is at least "documented".
The default settings is more for when you have multiple inp's out there (maybe clients from a different business group) and you want to make sure they are complying with the settings you choose.
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Still no go, but I do understand what you mean about the inp file.