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Originally Posted by ecuyetx
Brilliant, I didn't actually rule it out, I ruled it right in! Norton Firewall is the guilty party but I don't know what to do now.
I have added Outlook to the "Permitted" List of Programs (but this seems to rete to Internet access), I have added the address from the Network to the Trusted zone under Networks, and added a General Rule under the Advanced Firewall tab to allow comunication to and from the IP address.
Should any of these have fixed the problem? or do I have to leave the Firewall disabled on the network ? If so how am I protected by the router?
Sorry, I thought I understood these things a bit better.
Regards, Tony E.
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I had the same problem as you after running a live update on NIS. It's the adding of the IP address to the trusted network that fixes it, in my case I added the name rather than the IP just in case the ISP changes their IP addresses!.
The NIS support function (Start - programmes - NIS - Support is very helpful in fixing these kinds of issues.....