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Disable or Remove Local Firewall Policies

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We recently had a few VM's provisioned but I didn't realize firewall settings were baked into the local policies, see below. These are Windows 2019 instances. A lot of the rules set are for services we're not using, or for servers we don't interact with. enter image description here

On this specific server I'd prefer to manage firewall rules/permission by manually setting them on the local firewall of the server. I know this can be accomplished using GPO but that's not what I'm trying to accomplish right now.

With that said, is it possible to disable the inbound and outbound rules set in the local policy on the server, do I need to select everything listed and delete?

Please let me know the best way to essentially disable this local policy. Any help is appreciate, thanks!

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