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How to change network profile type in Windows Server 2012?
I have two adapters on the server, one looks to the Internet, the other to the lan, NAT is configured and the domain is also raised. The whole problem is that all the ports that are needed for the functioning of the domain in LAN are open from the Internet.
I got to close them in the firewall, respectively, they can be closed for certain types of network profiles or by network settings, and so on, but I would like to uncheck the rules for all profiles except Domain. Windows Server 2012 Firewall allows you to manage three network profiles in rules: Domain, Private, Public.
In the network control center, both adapters belong to the domain network, the question is how to put the profile Public for the adapter that looks at the Internet?
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secpol.msc
Click OK, click Network List Manager Policies, right-click the desired network, select Properties, select the Network Location tab, check Public, click OK.
Of course, I understand that 2 years have passed, but if anyone is interested PowerShell
help Get-NetConnectionProfile
help Set-NetConnectionProfile
This is where you dug up Windows Server 2013? Did the insiders share with you?
I remember the latest server OS - Windows Server 2012.
Try to log in as Administrator, as a normal user, I also don’t really see that you can change profiles
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