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How can I get Microsoft Outlook Web Access 2003 to work with F-Secure Anti-Virus for Internet Gateways?

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How can I get Microsoft Outlook Web Access 2003 to work with F-Secure Anti-Virus for Internet Gateways?

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This applies to F-Secure Internet Gatekeeper version 6.60 and newer. Microsoft Outlook Web Access 2003 uses content ranges when users connect to that with their web browsers. Content range transfers cannot be scanned with F-Secure Internet Gatekeeper. Configure Microsoft Exchange and the web browser to use Secure Socket Layers (SSL) with the Outlook Web Access. This way the connection between the web browser and the e-mail server will be encrypted (the address in the browser’s Location field starts with “https://” and there will be the lock symbol near the bottom right corner of the browser window). The encrypted https connections will pass through the F-Secure Internet Gatekeeper without scanning. If for some reason SSL cannot be used, open the F-Secure Anti-Virus for Internet Gateways’ Content Blocking page and enable Allow Content Ranges. For more information on this, please see the chapter about blocking connections in the F-Secure Internet Gatekeeper Administrator’s Guide.

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