Blocking Ports
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Hello folks.
I am setting up a new web server with W Server 2003 Web Edition.
I remember a few years ago I did this and I was able to block all
ports except 80.
But I forget how to do it.
Does anyone know how to block ports?
Thanks in advance
Bob Sweeney
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