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« on: April 05, 2006, 07:19:22 AM »

Greetings all;

I've had to uninstall CPF v2 until I can figure this out.  The machine with which I'm testing CPF v2 is a part of a LAN.  I have mapped network drives to this machine (eg drive Q, R) from other  machines on the LAN. 

When running CPF the mapped drives become inaccessible.

I created ip-based rules in CPF to cover the LAN's ip range over both TCP and UDP:  It still doesn't work.  I'm assuming there is a rule that I'm missing here.  My test system is a Win2k SP4.

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« Reply #1 on: April 06, 2006, 12:23:37 AM »

Hi Craig,

Do you have Secure the host while booting option at Security->Advanced section, activated? If so deselect it and retry pls. If this does not work, then try to "Security->Tasks->Add a new trusted zone" and define the local area network as trusted zone. 
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