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Old March 31st, 2008, 02:16 PM
jaybbb jaybbb is offline
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Default Outlook IMAP Vista SP1

Hi,
I am using Eset since 2 month without a problem but i just setup an imap account on outlook and the only way i have to allow outlook to connect to the server is by disabling the eset firewall.
I allowed port 143 in outlook.exe through the configuration of the firewall and i allowed outlook all access both out and in in the firewall setup.
But it's still not working.
Is there a solution ?
Thank You
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Old March 31st, 2008, 02:52 PM
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Default Re: Outlook IMAP Vista SP1

Hello!

Welcome to Wilders!


Try reinstalling your ESET Smart Security.
1. Download fresh new version of ESET Smart Security from
http://www.eset.com/download . Make sure that you choose the correct version.

2. Uninstall your current version from Control Panel
3. Reboot the computer when prompted
4. Delete manually these folders:

for XP:
- C:\Program files\ESET
- C:\Documents and Settings\All users\Application data\Eset
- C:\Documents and Settings\~username~\Local Settings\Application data\Eset

for Vista:
- C:\Program files\ESET
- C:\Program data\Eset
- C:\Users\~username~\AppData\Local\Eset

5. Reinstall your ESET software using the file you downloaded in step1 . Use typical install.
 

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