When you say remote computer I'm assuming you must traverse a firewall to reach 
it.


My Windows is a bit rusty but that should be RPC traffic and on port 135.


This is a pretty well known attack point so be very careful about opening this. 
 

-kevin

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OK, what ports do I need open in order to check NT Process(es) on a remote 
computer? 

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