You can turn off unused/unwanted protocols under the Site, Configuration, Protocols, properties for each protocol. This should render the ports inactive and unable to accept connections on them. You can also do the same on a per server basis under the Server, Protocols, properties for each protocol. This will cover the Exchange protocols only though.
I really think that if you are wanting to filter that many ports, you should look at a firewall. Heck, even if it is a software firewall to start with. It would be better than nothing.
Ben Winzenz, MCSE Network/Systems Administrator Peregrine Systems
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Why no SSL?
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