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| Sync with Phone & Computer, But Stop Connecting to Internet How do I configure ActiveSync so that it enables my PC and smartphone (Palm Treo Pro) to communicate, but it does not attempt to establish internet access or server rights? I want to sync my smartphone (Palm Treo) with my PC. ActiveSync is the software that sits on the PC and that I was instructed to use. Even though, I wish to connect the two devices (smartphone & PC) together, ActiveSync insists on being available for third party devices to connect to it via the internet. I learned this because I installed ZoneAlarm software that requires any applications on my PC to ask for permission before connecting to the internet. ActiveSync not only requires that it be able to access the internet (which is a potential security risk) but also that it be able to accept connections from the internet (which can be a major security downfall). This setup could allow a random person on the internet to access any and all data on the PC and smartphone. Since the PC and smartphone are connected directly and can communicate via the USB cable, there is no need for additional internet connections.. only greater risk. How do I configure ActiveSync so that it does not attempt or allow any third parties to establish internet connections? |
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| Re: Sync with Phone & Computer, But Stop Connecting to Internet Although I'm not familiar with ZoneAlarm, I think you're misinterpreting the message. ActiveSync it never accessible from outside the building. In fact, it only supports direct connections between the device and the PC, Bluetooth and USB. However, the means of communication between the device and the PC is, by default, network-based. That is, when you plug the phone into the PC, it acts like a new network card. The PC now has two network cards, the one that you normally use, presumably, to access the Internet, and the device, which can only be used to talk between the device and the PC. When you make this connection, ActiveSync on the PC opens some TCP ports that the ActiveSync program on the device uses to establish communication between them. I would guess that this is what ZoneAlarm is complaining about. You could, perhaps, limit ZoneAlarm's activities to just the main network card that is normally installed in the PC and have it ignore the device 'network'. It might also be possible to configure, on the device, ActiveSync to disable "advanced networking" (something like that), in the ActiveSync application. This causes the device to no longer appear as a network card and instead appear like a serial device. Since it's not a network card any more, ZoneAlarm shouldn't care what it does. Paul T. "HA" <HA@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:5210767C-2FD8-4526-8F62-45F952696A71@microsoft.com... > How do I configure ActiveSync so that it enables my PC and smartphone > (Palm > Treo Pro) to communicate, but it does not attempt to establish internet > access or server rights? > > I want to sync my smartphone (Palm Treo) with my PC. ActiveSync is the > software that sits on the PC and that I was instructed to use. Even > though, > I wish to connect the two devices (smartphone & PC) together, ActiveSync > insists on being available for third party devices to connect to it via > the > internet. I learned this because I installed ZoneAlarm software that > requires any applications on my PC to ask for permission before connecting > to > the internet. ActiveSync not only requires that it be able to access the > internet (which is a potential security risk) but also that it be able to > accept connections from the internet (which can be a major security > downfall). This setup could allow a random person on the internet to > access > any and all data on the PC and smartphone. Since the PC and smartphone > are > connected directly and can communicate via the USB cable, there is no need > for additional internet connections.. only greater risk. How do I > configure > ActiveSync so that it does not attempt or allow any third parties to > establish internet connections? |
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| Re: Sync with Phone & Computer, But Stop Connecting to Internet Do you have an external email account configured on the Treo Pro? -- Cris Hanna [SBS - MVP] Co-Contributor, Windows Small Business Server 2008 Unleashed http://www.amazon.com/Windows-Small-...7269967&sr=8-1 Owner, CPU Services, Belleville, IL A Microsoft Registered Partner ------------------------------------ MVPs do not work for Microsoft Please do not submit questions directly to me. "HA" <HA@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:5210767C-2FD8-4526-8F62-45F952696A71@microsoft.com... > How do I configure ActiveSync so that it enables my PC and smartphone > (Palm > Treo Pro) to communicate, but it does not attempt to establish internet > access or server rights? > > I want to sync my smartphone (Palm Treo) with my PC. ActiveSync is the > software that sits on the PC and that I was instructed to use. Even > though, > I wish to connect the two devices (smartphone & PC) together, ActiveSync > insists on being available for third party devices to connect to it via > the > internet. I learned this because I installed ZoneAlarm software that > requires any applications on my PC to ask for permission before connecting > to > the internet. ActiveSync not only requires that it be able to access the > internet (which is a potential security risk) but also that it be able to > accept connections from the internet (which can be a major security > downfall). This setup could allow a random person on the internet to > access > any and all data on the PC and smartphone. Since the PC and smartphone > are > connected directly and can communicate via the USB cable, there is no need > for additional internet connections.. only greater risk. How do I > configure > ActiveSync so that it does not attempt or allow any third parties to > establish internet connections? |
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| Re: Sync with Phone & Computer, But Stop Connecting to Internet Chris-- Yes, Email accounts are configured on the Treo Pro, but MS Outlook is not setup on the desktop. Why do you ask? Paul-- Thanks. To clearly distinguish the two connections, the "Windows Mobile-based device" entry under ZoneAlarm's Firewall Zones can be assigned to the Trusted zone (versus the Internet zone that is assigned to the NIC) & the Trusted zone can be assigned the same security restrictions as the Internet zone. ActiveSync can then be allowed access to the Trusted Zone but not the Internet zone. "Cris Hanna [SBS - MVP]" wrote: > Do you have an external email account configured on the Treo Pro? > > -- > Cris Hanna [SBS - MVP] > Co-Contributor, Windows Small Business Server 2008 Unleashed > http://www.amazon.com/Windows-Small-...7269967&sr=8-1 > Owner, CPU Services, Belleville, IL > A Microsoft Registered Partner > ------------------------------------ > MVPs do not work for Microsoft > Please do not submit questions directly to me. > > > "HA" <HA@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:5210767C-2FD8-4526-8F62-45F952696A71@microsoft.com... > > How do I configure ActiveSync so that it enables my PC and smartphone > > (Palm > > Treo Pro) to communicate, but it does not attempt to establish internet > > access or server rights? > > > > I want to sync my smartphone (Palm Treo) with my PC. ActiveSync is the > > software that sits on the PC and that I was instructed to use. Even > > though, > > I wish to connect the two devices (smartphone & PC) together, ActiveSync > > insists on being available for third party devices to connect to it via > > the > > internet. I learned this because I installed ZoneAlarm software that > > requires any applications on my PC to ask for permission before connecting > > to > > the internet. ActiveSync not only requires that it be able to access the > > internet (which is a potential security risk) but also that it be able to > > accept connections from the internet (which can be a major security > > downfall). This setup could allow a random person on the internet to > > access > > any and all data on the PC and smartphone. Since the PC and smartphone > > are > > connected directly and can communicate via the USB cable, there is no need > > for additional internet connections.. only greater risk. How do I > > configure > > ActiveSync so that it does not attempt or allow any third parties to > > establish internet connections? > > |
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| Re: Sync with Phone & Computer, But Stop Connecting to Internet That sounds right. Since ActiveSync itself won't accept connections from anywhere on the network other than the attached mobile device, it's not a security risk at all. Paul T. "HA" <HA@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:2A895B1B-9821-43BC-8D6E-A13AD22560D5@microsoft.com... > Chris-- Yes, Email accounts are configured on the Treo Pro, but MS Outlook > is > not setup on the desktop. Why do you ask? > > Paul-- Thanks. To clearly distinguish the two connections, the "Windows > Mobile-based device" entry under ZoneAlarm's Firewall Zones can be > assigned > to the Trusted zone (versus the Internet zone that is assigned to the NIC) > & > the Trusted zone can be assigned the same security restrictions as the > Internet zone. ActiveSync can then be allowed access to the Trusted Zone > but > not the Internet zone. > > > "Cris Hanna [SBS - MVP]" wrote: > >> Do you have an external email account configured on the Treo Pro? >> >> -- >> Cris Hanna [SBS - MVP] >> Co-Contributor, Windows Small Business Server 2008 Unleashed >> http://www.amazon.com/Windows-Small-...7269967&sr=8-1 >> Owner, CPU Services, Belleville, IL >> A Microsoft Registered Partner >> ------------------------------------ >> MVPs do not work for Microsoft >> Please do not submit questions directly to me. >> >> >> "HA" <HA@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:5210767C-2FD8-4526-8F62-45F952696A71@microsoft.com... >> > How do I configure ActiveSync so that it enables my PC and smartphone >> > (Palm >> > Treo Pro) to communicate, but it does not attempt to establish internet >> > access or server rights? >> > >> > I want to sync my smartphone (Palm Treo) with my PC. ActiveSync is >> > the >> > software that sits on the PC and that I was instructed to use. Even >> > though, >> > I wish to connect the two devices (smartphone & PC) together, >> > ActiveSync >> > insists on being available for third party devices to connect to it via >> > the >> > internet. I learned this because I installed ZoneAlarm software that >> > requires any applications on my PC to ask for permission before >> > connecting >> > to >> > the internet. ActiveSync not only requires that it be able to access >> > the >> > internet (which is a potential security risk) but also that it be able >> > to >> > accept connections from the internet (which can be a major security >> > downfall). This setup could allow a random person on the internet to >> > access >> > any and all data on the PC and smartphone. Since the PC and >> > smartphone >> > are >> > connected directly and can communicate via the USB cable, there is no >> > need >> > for additional internet connections.. only greater risk. How do I >> > configure >> > ActiveSync so that it does not attempt or allow any third parties to >> > establish internet connections? >> >> |
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| Re: Sync with Phone & Computer, But Stop Connecting to Internet Sorry to be so long getting back to this So what is it on the computer that you are trying to sync with the phone? Just files? -- Cris Hanna [SBS - MVP] Co-Contributor, Windows Small Business Server 2008 Unleashed http://www.amazon.com/Windows-Small-...7269967&sr=8-1 Owner, CPU Services, Belleville, IL A Microsoft Registered Partner ------------------------------------ MVPs do not work for Microsoft Please do not submit questions directly to me. "HA" <HA@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:2A895B1B-9821-43BC-8D6E-A13AD22560D5@microsoft.com... > Chris-- Yes, Email accounts are configured on the Treo Pro, but MS Outlook > is > not setup on the desktop. Why do you ask? > > Paul-- Thanks. To clearly distinguish the two connections, the "Windows > Mobile-based device" entry under ZoneAlarm's Firewall Zones can be > assigned > to the Trusted zone (versus the Internet zone that is assigned to the NIC) > & > the Trusted zone can be assigned the same security restrictions as the > Internet zone. ActiveSync can then be allowed access to the Trusted Zone > but > not the Internet zone. > > > "Cris Hanna [SBS - MVP]" wrote: > >> Do you have an external email account configured on the Treo Pro? >> >> -- >> Cris Hanna [SBS - MVP] >> Co-Contributor, Windows Small Business Server 2008 Unleashed >> http://www.amazon.com/Windows-Small-...7269967&sr=8-1 >> Owner, CPU Services, Belleville, IL >> A Microsoft Registered Partner >> ------------------------------------ >> MVPs do not work for Microsoft >> Please do not submit questions directly to me. >> >> >> "HA" <HA@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:5210767C-2FD8-4526-8F62-45F952696A71@microsoft.com... >> > How do I configure ActiveSync so that it enables my PC and smartphone >> > (Palm >> > Treo Pro) to communicate, but it does not attempt to establish internet >> > access or server rights? >> > >> > I want to sync my smartphone (Palm Treo) with my PC. ActiveSync is >> > the >> > software that sits on the PC and that I was instructed to use. Even >> > though, >> > I wish to connect the two devices (smartphone & PC) together, >> > ActiveSync >> > insists on being available for third party devices to connect to it via >> > the >> > internet. I learned this because I installed ZoneAlarm software that >> > requires any applications on my PC to ask for permission before >> > connecting >> > to >> > the internet. ActiveSync not only requires that it be able to access >> > the >> > internet (which is a potential security risk) but also that it be able >> > to >> > accept connections from the internet (which can be a major security >> > downfall). This setup could allow a random person on the internet to >> > access >> > any and all data on the PC and smartphone. Since the PC and >> > smartphone >> > are >> > connected directly and can communicate via the USB cable, there is no >> > need >> > for additional internet connections.. only greater risk. How do I >> > configure >> > ActiveSync so that it does not attempt or allow any third parties to >> > establish internet connections? >> >> |
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| Re: Sync with Phone & Computer, But Stop Connecting to Internet "HA" <HA@discussions.microsoft.com> schreef in bericht news:5210767C-2FD8-4526-8F62-45F952696A71@microsoft.com... > How do I configure ActiveSync so that it enables my PC and smartphone > (Palm > Treo Pro) to communicate, but it does not attempt to establish internet > access or server rights? > > I want to sync my smartphone (Palm Treo) with my PC. ActiveSync is the > software that sits on the PC and that I was instructed to use. Even > though, > I wish to connect the two devices (smartphone & PC) together, ActiveSync > insists on being available for third party devices to connect to it via > the > internet. I learned this because I installed ZoneAlarm software that > requires any applications on my PC to ask for permission before connecting > to > the internet. ActiveSync not only requires that it be able to access the > internet (which is a potential security risk) but also that it be able to > accept connections from the internet (which can be a major security > downfall). This setup could allow a random person on the internet to > access > any and all data on the PC and smartphone. Since the PC and smartphone > are > connected directly and can communicate via the USB cable, there is no need > for additional internet connections.. only greater risk. How do I > configure > ActiveSync so that it does not attempt or allow any third parties to > establish internet connections? 1. There is a chance of misinterpreting the message of zonealerm. If "component control" is enabled, zonealarm will ask something like "xxx and components are trying to access the internet". It does _not_ mean that some component is trying to access internet, but is means that a component is loaded. So click "allow". There is _no_ "remember this setting" to check or uncheck. In this case click "allow". 2. Activesync uses the address 127.0.0.1 Put 127.0.0.1 in the trusted zone. When zonealarm pops up with "xxx is trying to access the trusted zone" then first click / check "remember this setting", second click "allow". 3. If there are still questions of zonealarm, check "alerts and logs". TR |
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