RemovePrograms-com.vbs
By The Scripting Guys, Microsoft Corporation
This script deletes exceptions for specified applcations in Windows Firewall. To perform this task, it uses the Windows Firewall COM automation server. It runs only against the local computer. To remove exceptions without removing stored application settings, use ClosePrograms-com.vbs.
RemovePrograms-com.vbs corresponds to CloseProgram.vbs, one of the scripts that ships with Application Compatibility Testing and Mitigation Guide for Windows XP Service Pack 2 and which are documented in the Appendix. You can download a Windows Installer (.msi) file that installs the Guide and its associated scripts from:
To use the script, copy the code, paste it into Notepad, and then save the script as RemovePrograms-com.vbs. To run the script, open a command prompt window to the directory of the script and type:
cscript removeprograms-com.vbs
If the default script host on the computer is Cscript.exe, the initial "cscript" may be omitted.
Script Code
'******************************************************************************
'RemovePrograms-com.vbs
'Author: Peter Costantini, The Microsoft Scripting Guys
'Date: 8/18/04
'Version: 1.0
'This script deletes exceptions for specified apps in Windows Firewall.
'To remove exceptions without removing stored application settings,
'use ClosePrograms-com.vbs.
'******************************************************************************
Const NET_FW_SCOPE_ALL = 0
Const NET_FW_SCOPE_LOCAL_SUBNET = 1
'First dimension of arrRemoveApps must equal # of apps to be closed minus 1.
Dim arrRemoveApps(2,1)
'Edit this list to remove programs from the exceptions list.
arrRemoveApps(0,0) = "NsLookup" 'Name
arrRemoveApps(0,1) = "c:\windows\system32\nslookup.exe" 'ProcessImageFileName
'Must be a fully qualified path. Cannot contain environment variables.
arrRemoveApps(1,0) = "Notepad"
arrRemoveApps(1,1) = "c:\windows\system32\notepad.exe"
arrRemoveApps(2,0) = "Calculator"
arrRemoveApps(2,1) = "c:\windows\system32\calc.exe"
On Error Resume Next
'Create the firewall manager object.
Set objFwMgr = CreateObject("HNetCfg.FwMgr")
If Err <> 0 Then
WScript.Echo "Unable to connect to Windows Firewall."
WScript.Quit
End If
'Get the current profile for the local firewall policy.
Set objProfile = objFwMgr.LocalPolicy.CurrentProfile
Set colAuthorizedApps = objProfile.AuthorizedApplications
WScript.Echo VbCrLf & "Authorized applications removed:"
For i = 0 To UBound(arrRemoveApps)
intCount = 0
For Each objAuthorizedApp In colAuthorizedApps
If LCase(objAuthorizedApp.ProcessImageFileName) = arrRemoveApps(i, 1) Then
intCount = 1
strName = objAuthorizedApp.Name
strProcessImageFileName = objAuthorizedApp.ProcessImageFileName
intScope = objAuthorizedApp.Scope
blnEnabled = objAuthorizedApp.Enabled
colAuthorizedApps.Remove objAuthorizedApp.ProcessImageFileName
Exit For
End If
Next
If intCount = 1 Then
If Err = 0 Then
WScript.Echo VbCrLf & "Name: " & strName
WScript.Echo " Process Image File: " & strProcessImageFileName
WScript.Echo " Scope: " & intScope
WScript.Echo " Enabled: " & blnEnabled
Else
WScript.Echo VbCrLf & "Unable to remove application: " & _
arrRemoveApps(i,0)
WScript.Echo " Error Number:" & Err.Number
WScript.Echo " Source:" & Err.Source
WScript.Echo " Description:" & Err.Description
End If
Err.Clear
Else
WScript.Echo VbCrLf & "Application " & arrRemoveApps(i, 0) & _
" not found."
End If
Next
Set colAuthorizedApps = objProfile.AuthorizedApplications
WScript.Echo VbCrLf & "All listed applications after operation:"
For Each objApp In colAuthorizedApps
WScript.Echo VbCrLf & "Name: " & objApp.Name
WScript.Echo " Process Image File: " & objApp.ProcessImageFileName
WScript.Echo " Scope: " & objApp.Scope
WScript.Echo " Enabled: " & objApp.Enabled
Next
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