Security and firewall settings
Firewall settings
Sage 200 runs a variety of programs and services that can be affected by your security and firewall settings.
Sage 200 needs to access certain ports and URLs, so you may need to grant access to these in your security settings.
Access to URLs
You will need to allow access to these URLs, all using HTTPS.
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app.sage200.co.uk
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id.sage.com
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signin.sso.sage.com
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shop.sage.co.uk
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pros200appaproduct.blob.core.windows.net
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www.google-analytics.com
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ssl.google-analytics.com
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pros200appasage.blob.core.windows.net
Used for e-banking or the nominal link between Sage 200 and Sage Payroll.
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regulatory-reports.sagecompliance.com
Used for VAT submissions (MTD).
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www.sagetokenservice.com
Used for Sage bank feeds.
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eu.sagebankdrive.com
Used for Sage bank feeds.
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api-money.sage.com
Used for Invoice Payments.
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sandbox.opayo.eu.elavon.com
Used for Opayo (formerly Sage Pay).
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live.opayo.eu.elavon.com
Used for Opayo (formerly Sage Pay).
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www.elavon.co.uk
Used for Opayo (formerly Sage Pay).
Access to TCP port 2053
You will need to open port 2053, and grant permission for this URL.
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app.sage200.co.uk
Access to TCP port 3789
You will need to open port 3789 as the Remote Deploy Administration Port. This is needed for installation using ClickOnce.
Application files
If you control and restrict the applications that can be run in your environment, you will need to allow certain application files to run for Sage 200 and its utilities.
Application files required for Sage 200
Sage 200 client installer
setup.exe
NDP472-KB4054530-x86-x64-AllOS-ENU.exe
vcredist_x86.exe
Sage 200 client
CefSharp.BrowserSubprocess.exe.deploy
RunElevatedInstallOperations.exe.deploy
Sage.MMS.Launcher.Remote.exe.deploy
Sage200Desktop.exe.deploy
Sage200WorkspaceDesigner.exe.deploy
SageReportDesigner.exe.deploy
Note: The .deploy files are used for ClickOnce applications.