Hi Chuck,

Windows XP SP2 has a built-in "firewall".  This interferes with all 
traffic by default.  My recommendation is that you disable the firewall 
completely, since you have no need for it while behind the firewall 
employed inside your router.  You can choose to turn the firewall off from 
the "Windows Firewall" option in control panel.

If your circumstances differ or you want the firewall, I can give you 
instructions for preparing the appropriate rule for ActiveSync.  However, 
since you installed ActiveSync and  may have been asked to block or 
unblock the program by Windows and you chose to block it, it should be a 
matter of unchecking the boxes "ActiveSync Connection Manager" and 
"ActiveSync Application" on the exceptions tab in the same dialog.

Cheers,
Sabahattin

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