Hi!
I've an domain throught Windows Server 2003 and I need to block ports to
denied access to msn messenger to all pc's.
I tried to unlock, in router's firewall, TCP & UDP ports and URL but I still
login in MSN.
How I unlock this?
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Re: Denied UDP packet from LAN port 4654 to router 1900 ... it's definitely the XP-style messenging UPnP stuff causing 1900 UDP ... > Probably MSN Messenger which I think enables or uses Universal Plug and Play ... >> thing on those ports and gave no further detail (no program shows on those ... >> Our domain is an NT4 domain.... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.security_admin)
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RE: How to block MSN file transfer ...ISA server has those ports blocked by default and you had ... to open them if you wanted Messenger file transfers (only ...>MSN messenger uses specific ports for the file transfers, ... (microsoft.public.isaserver)
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