[TOOL] RPCScan, RPC Endpoint Mapper

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Date: 06/26/03

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      RPCScan, RPC Endpoint Mapper
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    DETAILS

    RPCScan enumerates the RPC endpoint-map elements for port 135. You may
    differentiate between, for example:
     * Windows NT 4.0 SP3 or before and Windows NT 4.0 SP4 or later,
     * Windows 2000 SP2 or before and Windows 2000 SP3,
     * Default Windows XP and Windows XP SP1,
     * Windows XP Home Edition and Windows XP Professional.

    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

    The tool can be downloaded from:
     <http://www.securityfriday.com/ToolDownload/RpcScan/rpcscan_doc.html>
    http://www.securityfriday.com/ToolDownload/RpcScan/rpcscan_doc.html

    The information has been provided by <mailto:urity@securityfriday.com>
    urity.

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