DCOM dynamically allocates one port per process. You need to decide how many ports you want to allocate to DCOM processes, which is equivalent to the number of simultaneous DCOM processes through the firewall. You must open all of the UDP and TCP ports corresponding to the port numbers you choose. You also need to [...]
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What ports does WMI use?
Posted in WMI: Windows Management Instrumentation, tagged DCOM, ports, RPC, TCP, Windows Management Instrumentation, WMI on July 3, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
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