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		<title>By: erroneousgiant</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The only method I&#039;ve seen for an admin to centrally effect the firewall was through Group Policy. I&#039;ve seen this work well however I have not seen any options or heard of anyone wishing to have the user accept or deny the firewall request.

Usually firewall rules are dictated by a central IT dept or company policy, not subject to democracy.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The only method I&#8217;ve seen for an admin to centrally effect the firewall was through Group Policy. I&#8217;ve seen this work well however I have not seen any options or heard of anyone wishing to have the user accept or deny the firewall request.</p>
<p>Usually firewall rules are dictated by a central IT dept or company policy, not subject to democracy.</p>
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