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joepwpb
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West Palm Beach, FL

reply to DownTheShore

Re: Firewall Issue ??

Thanks to the last two posters...

First, I do have the PNC.com web sites in the trusted zone of IE.

I have not checked NIS for port blocking but will do so. Are you familiar with NIS 2009?

I still cannot account for both browsers not being able to get to that page.

Thanks again,

Joe P


DownTheShore
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I just installed NIS 2010 on my laptop about 2 months ago, was using something else before that. I've been running NAV for two years on my desktop, with Outpost FW Pro. I just was googling for answers for you and one of the solutions that turned up for someone was unblocking port 443, which is used for SSL connections. The bank that I access online has a two stage login and I don't have any problems with the second E.V. SSL page opening.

Have you tried accessing the site using Opera or Iron?

Is there a Hosts file in play?
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joepwpb
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join:2000-12-15
West Palm Beach, FL

said by DownTheShore:

I just installed NIS 2010 on my laptop about 2 months ago, was using something else before that. I've been running NAV for two years on my desktop, with Outpost FW Pro. I just was googling for answers for you and one of the solutions that turned up for someone was unblocking port 443, which is used for SSL connections. The bank that I access online has a two stage login and I don't have any problems with the second E.V. SSL page opening.

Have you tried accessing the site using Opera or Iron?

Is there a Hosts file in play?
I have not determined that NIS is blocking any ports at this time. Do you know where I can check this in NIS 2009?

Regarding the bank site, it is setup the same as yours in that the first page only requires the User Name then you are directed to a second page for the password. It is the second page which cannot be accessed using IE or Firefox. The bank in question is PNC.

No, I have not tried a third or fourth browser and I do not believe that there is a Hosts file in play.

Thanks,

Joe P

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