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In addition, the use of network shared drives can cause issues when attempting to capture files from
those locations since the notification process for folder changes on network shares may be different
than that of local folders.
Network ports used by each service
The port configuration for each PReS Workflow Input task or Output task is described in the following
table. The port number assignments comply with Internet standards. If a PReS Workflow component is
not active, the port is not used.
For information about ports used by other PReS components, see Network Considerations in Con-
nect's Online Help.
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 (https://msdn.-
microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc875824.aspx)
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
FTP Input TCP
Default
1
21
Telnet Input TCP
Default
1
9100 (configurable)
FTP Output TCP
Default
1
21
Email Output (SMTP
mode)
TCP
Default
1
25
Email Output (Outlook
mode)
TCP
See Email Input
(Outlook mode)
See Email Input (Outlook mode)
Send to Folder Windows
Queue Output
TCP Default
1
Standard Windows file and printer sharing ports
2
:
l
137, 138 and/or 139 (NetBIOS over TCP/IP (NetBT))
l
445 (SMB Over TCP/IP)
LPR Output TCP
Default or 721 to
731
3
515
PReS Database TCP or UDP
Unknown
4
Unknown
4
SNMP Condition UDP
Default
1
161
1
Value is greater than 1024 and is assigned by Windows XP. This is the default.
2
Windows NT 4.0 uses NetBIOS over TCP/IP for file and printer sharing, while Windows 2000, Win-
dows XP, and Windows Server 2003 may be configured to use NetBIOS over TCP/IP or SMB over
TCP/IP. The operating system may use additional ports. Refer to the Windows documentation for fur-
ther information.
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