[access-uk] Re: Firewall Message

Roger.

The only bad that will be done is for whatever reason this process wants to 
connect to the net and can't.

It won't bug in the fore front.

Denying it might upset some syncronisation you have or the OS has running.

I'll look it up here it might be connected to an RSS client Microsoft have 
done that I havent' heard of or it might be their time sync client 
connecting to the server...

Ah it looks like it might be a feed sync n IE7.

So other than this plug in not connecting to read RSS feeds nothing bad 
should happen.

I'd contact dolphin with that bug though.

Dj paddy

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "roger south" <roger.south@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, February 23, 2007 1:23 PM
Subject: [access-uk] Firewall Message


Hi All

I'm getting a message from my firewall, Zone Alarms, saying Microsoft Feeds
Synchronization is trying to access the internet. I give it access and my
Supernova crashes. I deny it and it keeps persisting in asking. The only
thing I've done recently is to briefly subscribe to Steve Nutt's podcast but
I've deleted that link.

Can anyone say if giving permanent denial will do any harm to anything on my
system please. I'm using XP Home SP2 and IE7.

Many thanks

Roger

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