Re: RPC on a domain member?
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For a member to join and participate in a domain it isn't needed, a lot of
other applications use this though. Leave the loopback address alone.
You can reign in rpc to use specific ports if you like, see article below:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/154596/en-us
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<strubie@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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What functions would i loose if i configured RPC to listen on the
loopback address on a domain member server?
Is rpc needed to be a domain member?
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