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Workflow services when running a live configuration. Furthermore, while the mapped drives are
not shared, they are still limited to one map per computer, meaning if one user maps the X:
drive, a different user (or a service) will not be able to map it again.
This creates a limitation in PReS Workflow: if you create a mapped drive as a user, you will not
have access to this mapped drive while running as a service unless you log off, and then have
PReS Workflow Tools map the drive using a Run Script action inside a Startup Process.
We strongly recommended that instead of using mapped drives, you use full UNC paths for
your network drives. PReS Workflow Tools can automatically convert mapped paths to UNC
paths. For more information, please see "Network behavior preferences" on page801.
Network ports used by each service
The port configuration for each PReS Workflow component is described in the following table.
The port number assignments comply with Internet standards. If PReS Workflow component is
not active, the port is not used.
Component Protocol Local Port Remote Port
Email Input (POP3
mode)
TCP Default
1
110
Email Input (Outlook
mode)
TCP see Remote
Port
See Network Ports Used by
Key Microsoft Server Products
Folder Capture TCP/UDP Default
1
Standard Windows file and
printer sharing ports
2
:
l UDP 137, 138; TCP 139
(NetBIOS over TCP/IP
(NetBT))
l UDP 445; TCP 445
(SMB over TCP/IP)
LPD Input TCP 515 (listening
port)
N/A
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