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- Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2003 16:30:00 -0700
- From: Tirzah Matzke <tmatzke@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: Win XP, local firewall and Millennium applications
Here is something you may want to ponder. Do any of your XP users have FTP Server software
installed for III reasons? If your IT staff turns on the Local Firewall, make sure the
FTP Server setting is check off. If it isn't, you won’t be able to transfer files with
the III server.
Tirzah
Tom Baker wrote:
> Dear Innopaqers,
> Our IT Dept. here is preparing a new PC image for us, which will have
> the 'local firewall' of Windows XP turned on. Do I need to worry about
> what port numbers need to be open on the local PC for Millennium
> applications to work? Are they the same port numbers as have to be open
> for the server to function? I'm wondering, and didn't see any information
> in csdirect about this particular aspect. Or does the data returned from
> the server come in through port 80? Or ... ?? I'll be very grateful for
> any light anyone can shed.
>
> Thanks very much,
> Tom Baker
>
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