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robertfl
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[Kerio 4.x] Adobe 8.0 and kerio

I'm trying to get Kerio to allow Adobe reader to see the internet. How do you do this?

Kerio Sunbelt Firewall actually

rob

robertfl
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bump...

robertfl
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rebump.. anyone know?

philt03

join:2007-03-06
Clearwater, FL

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To get SPF to let Adobe on to the Internet, you will have to temporarily switch SPF to advanced mode so it can create a rule for your new application.

Please open SPF. You can do that by double-clicking the purple shield icon, which is in the bottom-right of your screen, near the system clock.

Then, click the Network Security tab, found on the left. Now on the right you'll see a list of applications. Find the one called "Any other application."

Click each of the 4 columns until the columns read ASK ASK ASK ASK. Then click the Apply Button.

Now, try running that application now. Notice SPF will pop up with a dialog box that asks you to click "PERMIT" or "DENY" to an application. Be sure to CHECK the checkbox above these choices to create a rule for this application, and then click the "PERMIT" button. Do this for each time you receive the message. Use the application as normal, and then exit the application.

SPF has now made a rule for this program. Go back to SPF where we were and change "Any Other Application" back so they read in this order: DENY PERMIT DENY PERMIT by clicking each of the 4 columns until they are changed to those values, then click Apply.

SPF is now back in Simple mode, and you have successfully permitted this application on to the Internet.

robertfl
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It's in advanced mode right now. It's not allowing adobe to see the internet for some reason.
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