Hi,

>Also, what do you mean by "remote pc's (other WAN locations)" do you
>mean remote locations that are still inside your corporate network, or
>are you talking about Internet locations? If the latter (and maybe even
>if the former) why are you even allowing 445 through the firewall?

we have no direct internet connection. All internet traffic goes through
a corporate firewall/proxy server (which isn't even at our site).

I'm only talking about corporate WAN. All pc's I see are internal pc's,
although from other company sites (or even countries).

Regards,

Oliver

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