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Shouldn't have to. I bet you have a firewall running, and that you get a message that it's trying to connect to the internet. That's not happening, but what is happening is that Activesync uses TCP/IP to communicate with the Ax, and the firewall sees that activity as a "guest" (the AX) trying to communicate to a "server" (your PC). Since the only thing the firewall knows is that servers are on the Net, you get the message.
You can try to write a rule in the firewall to allow the Ax access to the PC, or you can ignore it. What I did was use an external firewall in my router and disable the firewall in the PCs in the network in my house.
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