Re: Client Firewall and Outlook
- From: "JosephByrns" <josephbyrns@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 14 Aug 2006 16:06:27 +0100
No, within our internal network from the exchange server (i.e. Exchange on SBS)
"Cris Hanna (SBS-MVP)" <crisnospamhanna@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:eXtylL7vGHA.4872@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
is this to receive email from your ISP's POP3 mail server?
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"JosephByrns" <josephbyrns@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:%23YO4eI7vGHA.4436@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I am trying to get outlook to instantly receive email sent to it. I can get
this to work by manually adding outlook as an application exception in
windows firewall, but cannot get it to be correctly added as an exception as
part of a group policy.
"JosephByrns" <josephbyrns@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:uA30iT6vGHA.1808@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>I have added Outlook as an application exception to the windows firewall of
>the SBS Windows Firewall group policy object. On looking at the registry
>on the client XP machine the relevant entry has been added to the list of
>application exceptions. When I look at the list of application exceptions
>in Control Panel->Windows Firewall->Exceptions, Outlook is not listed
>there. I have tried GPUPDATE /FORCE and many reboots but all to no avail.
>
> Does anyone know why the application exception is not listed properly?
>
> Thanks.
>
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