Hi guys, my ISP has recently blocked any outgoing TCP/UDP packets on port
135, this has caused me a bit of a headache but I got a partial solution in
place...what I would prefer to do is to change svchost.exe which is running
on this port. It's not a virus, I've checked many times to be sure...as far
as I can tell it's RPC endpoint mapping, the 2003 srv being used by my
client has DHCP and Remote Access & Routing installed.
I've trawled the net trying to find a way to do this, the closest I got was
to adding an DWORD to NTDS parameter section to specific a TCP/IP port but I
still get svchost running on port 135.
Any suggestions for changing the port number?
- Jay.
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