![]() I will provide two scripts, one to turn on RDP for just the Domain and a second to turn on RDP for all firewall profiles. Turning On RDP Windows Firewall Rules Using MEMCM / SCCM PowerShell Scripts I will keep the notes on how to disable the Firewall below, BUT I encourage you to use the updated RDP rules instead. Generally, MEMCM administrators like to forget to re-enable the firewall, which is a big no-no. The better way involves only opening the RDP ports. BUT it was quickly pointed out on Twitter by a friend that even though this solution works, there was a better way. When I first published this blog, I did in fact turn on the firewall to solve my problem. Always remember, though, to put the firewall back on afterwards! STOP! Below are the steps I took to turn off the firewall. In order to overcome this problem, I used an MEMCM / SCCM Run Script to turn off the firewall, which then allowed me to use RDP. It was blocking me from accessing the system. When I attempted to use RDP to access the computer, however, it was encountering an error, so I quickly determined that the problem was the firewall. Instead, using Remote Desktop (RDP) to log in and access the computer made more sense. That seemed to be a waste of valuable time. ![]() In order to go onsite, I needed to drive 20+ minutes there, spend another 5-minutes fixing the problem, and then drive another 20+ minutes back to my office. ![]() One day, I was troubleshooting a problem with a computer that’s located in another office from where I work. There is a long story behind why I think Run Scripts is my new favorite feature within Configuration Manager (SCCM / ConfigMgr / MEMCM). MEMCM / SCCM Scripts – Best Feature of MEMCM? ![]()
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