However after a recent update all of the settings for windows firewall are greyed out and a banner is shown on top of the page that says 'Some of these settings are managed by your administrator'. For a long time users would change the firewall settings via the standard route, using the control panel. The only user on the Server is Administrator and the server is not on a domain or workgroup. The real issue I am dealing with now though is with Windows Firewall. Clearly this is not ideal so if anyone has any suggestions for this that would be great. I currently fixed this issue by creating a batch file that runs at startup and modifies the network to Private. First we have a recurring issue where a local network switches itself back to a Public network on reboot after being set to Private. We have a Server 2016 installation that has had several miscellaneous issues relating to Windows Firewall.
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