Protocols (Regular Profile) : Managing Basic IP Firewall : Firewall Management Tasks : Deleting firewall rules
  
Deleting firewall rules
You can delete individual firewall rules when they are no longer required.
To delete a firewall rule
1. If using DeviceLock Management Console, do the following:
a) Open DeviceLock Management Console and connect it to the computer running DeviceLock Service.
b) In the console tree, expand DeviceLock Service.
If using DeviceLock Service Settings Editor, do the following:
a) Open DeviceLock Service Settings Editor.
b) In the console tree, right-click DeviceLock Settings or DeviceLock Service, and then click Load Service Settings to open the DeviceLock Service settings file.
c) In the console tree, expand DeviceLock Service.
If using DeviceLock Group Policy Manager, do the following:
a) Open Group Policy Object Editor.
b) In the console tree, expand Computer Configuration, and then expand DeviceLock.
2. Expand Protocols.
3. Under Protocols, do one of the following:
Expand Basic IP Firewall, right-click the user or group to which the rule is applied, and then click Delete user.
When you delete a user or group, the rule associated with this user or group is automatically deleted.
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Expand Basic IP Firewall, and then select the user or group to which the rule is applied. In the details pane, right-click the rule associated with this user or group, and then click Delete.
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Right-click Basic IP Firewall, and then click Manage. In the left pane of the Basic IP Firewall dialog box, under Users, select the user or group to which the rule is applied. In the right pane of the Basic IP Firewall dialog box, under Rules, select the rule, and then click Delete or right-click the rule, and then click Delete.