Whichport should I set to receive Net Send or NT Popup messages?

From: Alberto (aochoa_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 09/30/03


Date: Tue, 30 Sep 2003 11:15:45 -0700


Hello,

After activating Network Connctions->Properties->Advanced->
(checked "Protect my computer and network by limitting
...")-> setings, In "SERVICES" I allowed FTP server
service only.

Prior to this change, I was able to receive messages to my
computer (through Net Send or NT Popup application), but
after activating this security I was not able to receive
any message. I can send messages and they are being received.

At last, besides FTP server, I manually added a service
using port 135/UDP , and now I am able to receive messages
(but they take long time to arrive), so I am not sure to be
using the right port/service.

My question is, which port and service should I add in
order to be able to receive messages (either via NEt send
or Net popup)?. I am using Windows XP.

Thanks in advance.



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