TCP/IP Filtering Problem

From: Scott (Scott_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 03/30/05

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    I am trying to setup TCP/IP filtering on some 2k and XP workstations.
    Putting in the proper TCP ports I have no problem logging on and getting
    around the network. If I add UDP ports to allow I cannot log on to the
    network. It can not find DCs and DNS servers. I have put in all the ports I
    can think of with no luck (53, 88, 123, 137, 138, 389, 500, 4500, 1035, plus
    more). Any Ideas?

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    Thanks for your help!!
    

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