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TairikuOkami - Thanks for the tip, but this is no different than using the Firewall settings to turn off the Private Firewall. Within seconds, Windows 10 turns it back on.
I found the answer (and yes, I know this thread's old). Open secpol.msc, Windows Firewall with Advanced Security, and select the sub-menu "Windows Firewall with Advanced Security - Local Group Policy Object". In the right side pane Overview section, click the "Windows Firewall Properties" link. Now you should be able to change the Firewall State on whichever Profiles you need.