There is not way to force Windows to reserve ports for an application that I
know of. The ports are allocated on a first come, first served basis. If you
are running a program (or service) that uses, for example, port 1099, then you
have one of several choices.
First, don't run that program.
I do know this two way, but is there anyway to enforce the window not using
this two ports? sometime window update during startup may use this two ports
accidentally, then how to "educate" window this two ports is reserved?
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Hello,
Check whether any of the windows process using the ports 1098 and 1099 using
the following command at the command prompt.
>netstat -b
It will display all the process which are running under windows with their port
numbers. If any of the process, using the above ports and if that process