of
things, enable Internet Firewall, disable Messennger Service etc etc.
What fun we will all have!
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From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 19 November 2003 22:56
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Unblocking Ports
I thought that Windows Server 2003 was supposed
It all depends on the version of your server(s) and your network
configuration and what you need to do.Normally anymore, ports in out of
your system are opened and closed at the firewall(s), but depending on your
equipment, layout, needs there are other places and methods that need to
be checked
I was just reading this article on Macromedia's site:
http://www.macromedia.com/support/coldfusion/ts/documents/tn18336.htm,
and this may be a stupid question but how do I unblock ports on my
Windows server?
By default, Windows doesn't block any ports. You have to explicitly block
them
I thought that Windows Server 2003 was supposed to be the first Windows
shipped that by default blocked everything and you would have to
explicitly open ports.Is this not the case?
Marlon
Dave Watts wrote:
I was just reading this article on Macromedia's site:
I thought that Windows Server 2003 was supposed to be the first
Windows shipped that by default blocked everything and you would
have to explicitly open ports.Is this not the case?
No, I don't think so. Admittedly, I don't have a Windows Server 2003 machine
handy, but I seem to recall having
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