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Tony, Thanks for the quick response! It doesn’t
appear that we have a static port assigned though. Joe
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Could be that you have a statically mapped
port assignment for a particular service (NSPI Proxy, IS, SRS, etc.).
Check out the following article. You can the look for the
corresponding registry entries. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/270836 Tony From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Pelle, Joe Hello! When I do a netstat
–an on my Exchange 2003 server I see a lot of connections on
TCP 18053. All of our email clients connect to this Exchange server and
just about all of them appear to have a connection via this port. No one
seems to have any idea what that traffic could be… Does anyone have any ideas? Any help or insight is greatly appreciated! Joe
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