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Now all of my clients are having issues with the Windows EXE/DLL rule. This time with itunes updates. Is there no real fix but to disable this?
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There were problems downloading some updates, but we'll try again later. If you keep seeing this, try searching the web or contacting support for help. This error code might help: (0x80244018) Anyone know a better way to handle this?
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Its funny you ask that question. Yes, 100% certain clicking windows update triggered the Windows EXE/DLL rule. The thing is the reverse IP is of a Verizon IP address and not a Microsoft IP address. What I did was I disabled it, did my updates and re-enabled it. Totally agree that disabling default rules like that can be…
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As I was doing exactly what you said. Made a clone, made the change; I went to apply it inside the Firewall Policy for HTTP-proxy... I didn't realize you can modify the Body Content rules in there AND save. Very interesting. That worked. So edit the Firewall policy , click proxy action, and go to HTTP response and body…
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Here is the exact error I need to resolve for Windows Updates. 2020-09-10 09:49:36 Deny 192.168.0.20 151.205.27.19 http/tcp 57755 80 Trusted External ProxyDeny: HTTP Body Content Type match (HTTP-proxy-00) proc_id="http-proxy" rc="595" msg_id="1AFF-0012" proxy_act="Default-HTTP-Client" geo_dst="USA" rule_name="Windows…
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Here is the link to the work-around. This isn't a great solution for anyone with ultra-high resolution monitors (many have 3200px 13.3" screen) https://community.watchguard.com/watchguard-community/discussion/868/access-portal-in-rdp-some-client-cannot-have-full-screen#latest
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Thanks for everyone's feedback, but again these are all advanced methods for a missing basic feature in web admin. Let me go back to my original topic. These enhancements would be a great to have in the web admin. Many admins are not using policy manager even though it is more capable, knowing that you can do it in policy…
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sounds good. I mean, sure in retrospect we can work to know that we can name something that can never change. However that is just bad in practice. Good to know about system manager having that ability, I work entirely inside the browser admin.
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Yeah I'm all up to date. I'll open a ticket, but this was a common issue for others as well when I looked around. The only suggestions are to use the native resolution of your monitor, no zoom in browser. It's a work around, but makes this system not usable for the entire company.