Re: Cant access web on local network server

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Hello Thomas,

Basically the port 80 is for http, sometimes 8080, https uses port 443. And again please stick to one posting. You will get answers, it will not be faster if you post the same question multiple times.

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Meinolf Weber
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I just turned on the windows built in firewall on my Windows 2003 R2
Standard server and now my pcs can not access the web
site(Sharepoint2.0) that is running on the server. This is from my
local area network. If I turn off the firewall on the Windows 2003
server then the pc's works.

What settings am I missing I looked all over but do not see what to
open up for the local lan

Any ideas

Thanks

Tom



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