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I am running Windows Server 2003 Standard x64 and have two servers in a NLB cluster. Without Windows firewall enabled they work fine, and I can load NLB Manager on either machine and it can communicate with and configure both nodes.
When I turn on the firewall the NLB cluster appears to be ok, but each machine is only able to configure itself, and not the other node.
What should I be setting in the firewall exceptions to make this work?
Any help appreciated.
TIA
Charles
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