Re: how to check blocked port in windows 2000 prof edition
- From: "Richard G. Harper" <rgharper@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2006 05:57:53 -0400
Windows 2000 does not "block" ports, firewall software does that. If the
Symantec software you installed included a firewall that's where I'd look
first, otherwise check for other firewall software that's blocking your
ports.
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"hendy" <hendy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:34BA3060-868E-46CC-B87D-C9D13296517B@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
dear friends,
1.
we have a computer DELL precision ws 380 n series (windows 2000 Prof
edition)
installed with a machine software (universys personalization scracth off
machine)
see
http://www.kba-metronic.com/en/home/produkte/personalisierung/filestore/met,file,Produkt-SP-Universys-pdf-e,en.pdf
2.
and this computer is connected to a machine (universys personalization
scracth off machine)..
After we install symantec antivirus 10,
the s/w can not connect to the machine...
NB :
norton antivirus : symantec antivirus from symantec corp (2005)
full version : 10.0.0.359 (www.symantec.com)..
3.
the strange this is after we un-installed the norton antivirus..the s/w of
machine still can not communicate
with the machine.
4.
how to figure out which ports are blocked in windows 2000 professional
edition ?
5.
how to know which ports are used by s/w of machine to communicate with
machine in windows 2000 prof edition ?
6.
if we use Netmeeting..does it disturb connection of s/w to machine
communication ?
Tks,
hendy
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thanks a lot,
best regards,
hendy
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