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class=3Dsmalltxt></SPAN></SPAN><BR>System =
Service Name=20
LSASS<BR><BR>Application protocol Protocol Port=20
<BR>RPC<BR>TCP<BR>135<BR><BR>Randomly allocated =
high TCP=20
ports<BR>TCP<BR>RANDOM<BR><BR>Global Catalog=20
Server<BR>TCP<BR>3269<BR><BR>Global Catalog=20
Server<BR>TCP<BR>3268<BR><BR>LDAP=20
Server<BR>TCP<BR>389<BR><BR>LDAP=20
Server<BR>UDP<BR>389<BR><BR>LDAP=20
SSL<BR>UDP<BR>636<BR><BR>LDAP=20
SSL<BR>TCP<BR>636<BR><BR>IPSec=20
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ISAKMP<BR>UDP<BR>500<BR><BR>NAT-T<BR>UDP<BR>4500<BR><BR><BR>Message=20
Queuing<BR><BR>The Message Queuing system =
service is a=20
messaging infrastructure and development tool =
for=20
creating distributed messaging applications for =
Windows.=20
Such applications can communicate across =
heterogeneous=20
networks and send messages between computers =
that may be=20
temporarily unable to connect to each other. =
Message=20
Queuing provides guaranteed message delivery, =
efficient=20
routing, security, support for sending messages =
within=20
transactions, and priority-based=20
messaging.<BR><BR>System Service Name=20
msmq<BR><BR>Application protocol Protocol Port=20
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<BR>MSMQ<BR>UDP<BR>1801<BR><BR>MSMQ<BR>TCP<BR>1801<BR><BR>MSMQ-DCs<BR>TCP=
<BR>2101<BR><BR>MSMQ-Mgmt<BR>TCP<BR>2107<BR><BR>MSMQ-Ping<BR>UDP<BR>3527<=
BR><BR>MSMQ-RPC<BR>TCP<BR>2105<BR><BR>MSMQ-RPC<BR>TCP<BR>2103<BR><BR>RPC<=
BR>TCP<BR>135<BR><BR><BR>Messenger<BR><BR>The=20
Messenger system service sends messages to or =
receives=20
messages from users and computers, =
administrators, and=20
the Alerter service. This service is not related =
to=20
Microsoft Windows Messenger or MSN&reg; =
Messenger.=20
When this service is disabled, the NET SEND and =
NET NAME=20
shell commands will no longer function. =
Messenger=20
notifications sent to computers or users =
currently=20
logged on the network will not be=20
received.<BR><BR>System Service Name=20
Messenger<BR><BR>Application protocol Protocol =
Port=20
<BR>NetBIOS Datagram=20
Service<BR>UDP<BR>138<BR><BR><BR>Microsoft =
Exchange MTA=20
Stacks<BR><BR>In Exchange 2000 Server and =
Exchange=20
Server 2003, Message Transfer Agent (MTA Stacks) =
is=20
frequently used to provide backward-compatible =
message=20
transfer services between Exchange 2000 =
Server-based=20
servers and Exchange Server 5.5-based servers in =
a=20
mixed-mode environment.<BR><BR>Application =
protocol=20
Protocol Port=20
<BR>X.400<BR>TCP<BR>102<BR><BR><BR>Microsoft =
Operations=20
Manager 2000<BR><BR>Microsoft Operations Manager =
2000=20
(MOM) delivers enterprise-class operations =
management by=20
providing comprehensive event management, =
proactive=20
monitoring and alerting, reporting, and trend =
analysis.=20
After installing Service Pack 1, MOM will stop =
using the=20
clear-text communications channel, and all =
traffic=20
between the MOM agent and the MOM server will be =
encrypted over TCP port 1270. The MOM =
Administrator=20
console uses DCOM to connect to the server. This =
means=20
that administrators managing the MOM server over =
the=20
network must have access to random high TCP =
ports,=20
too.<BR><BR>System Service Name one=20
point<BR><BR>Application protocol Protocol Port=20
=
<BR>MOM-Clear<BR>TCP<BR>51515<BR><BR>MOM-Encrypted<BR>TCP<BR>1270<BR><BR>=
<BR>Microsoft=20
POP3 Service<BR><BR>The Microsoft POP3 Service =
provides=20
e-mail transfer and retrieval services. =
Administrators=20
can use this service to store and manage e-mail =
accounts=20
on the mail server. When you install Microsoft =
POP3=20
Service on the mail server, users can connect to =
the=20
mail server and retrieve e-mail using an e-mail =
client=20
that supports the POP3 protocol, such as =
Microsoft=20
Outlook.<BR><BR>System Service Name=20
POP3SVC<BR><BR>Application protocol Protocol =
Port=20
<BR>POP3<BR>TCP<BR>110<BR><BR><BR>Microsoft SQL=20
Server<BR><BR>Microsoft SQL Server 2000 provides =
a=20
powerful and comprehensive data management =
platform. The=20
ports used by each instance of SQL Server can be =
configured through the Server Network=20
Utility.<BR><BR>System Service Name=20
SQLSERVR<BR><BR>Application protocol Protocol =
Port=20
<BR>SQL over TCP<BR>TCP<BR>1433<BR><BR>SQL=20
=
Probe<BR>UDP<BR>1434<BR><BR><BR>MSSQL$UDDI<BR><BR>This=20
system service installs during the installation =
of the=20
Universal Description, Discovery, and =
Integration (UDDI)=20
feature of the Windows Server 2003 family of =
operating=20
systems, which provides UDDI capabilities within =
an=20
enterprise. The SQL Server database engine is =
the core=20
component of this feature.<BR><BR>System Service =
Name=20
SQLSERVR<BR><BR>Application protocol Protocol =
Port=20
<BR>SQL over TCP<BR>TCP<BR>1433<BR><BR>SQL=20
Probe<BR>UDP<BR>1434<BR><BR><BR>Net =
Logon<BR><BR>The Net=20
Logon system service maintains a secure channel =
between=20
your computer and the domain controller to =
authenticate=20
users and services. It passes the user's =
credentials=20
through a secure channel to a domain controller =
and=20
returns the domain security identifiers and user =
rights=20
for the user. This is commonly referred to as=20
pass-through authentication. Net Logon starts=20
automatically when the computer is a member of a =
domain.=20
In the Windows 2000 Server and Windows 2003 =
Server=20
families, the Net Logon service publishes =
service=20
resource records in the DNS. Net Logon service =
is=20
enabled only on computers that belong to a =
domain. When=20
it is running, it relies on the Server and Local =
Security Authority services to listen for =
incoming=20
requests. On domain member computers, it uses =
RPC over=20
named pipes; on domain controllers, it uses RPC =
over=20
named pipes, RPC over TCP/IP, mailslots, and=20
LDAP.<BR><BR>System Service Name=20
Netlogon<BR><BR>Application protocol Protocol =
Port=20
<BR>NetBIOS Datagram=20
Service<BR>UDP<BR>138<BR><BR>NetBIOS Name=20
Resolution<BR>UDP<BR>137<BR><BR>NetBIOS Session=20
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Service<BR>TCP<BR>139<BR><BR>SMB<BR>TCP<BR>445<BR><BR><BR>NetMeeting=20
Remote Desktop Sharing<BR><BR>The NetMeeting =
Remote=20
Desktop Sharing system service allows authorized =
users=20
to remotely access your Windows desktop from =
another=20
personal computer over a corporate intranet by =
using=20
Microsoft&reg; NetMeeting&reg;. You must =
explicitly enable this service in NetMeeting. =
You also=20
can disable or shut down through an icon in the =
Windows=20
notification area.<BR><BR>System Service Name=20
mnmsrvc<BR><BR>Application protocol Protocol =
Port=20
<BR>Terminal =
Services<BR>TCP<BR>3389<BR><BR><BR>Network=20
News Transfer Protocol<BR><BR>The Network News =
Transfer=20
Protocol (NNTP) system service allows computers =
running=20
Windows Server 2003 to act as news servers. =
Clients can=20
use a news client such as the Microsoft Outlook =
Express=20
messaging client to retrieve newsgroups from the =
server=20
and read headers or bodies of the articles in =
each=20
newsgroup.<BR><BR>System Service Name=20
NntpSvc<BR><BR>Application protocol Protocol =
Port=20
<BR>NNTP<BR>TCP<BR>119<BR><BR>NNTP over=20
SSL<BR>TCP<BR>563<BR><BR><BR>Performance Logs =
and=20
Alerts<BR><BR>The Performance Logs and Alerts =
system=20
service collects performance data from local or =
remote=20
computers based on preconfigured schedule =
parameters,=20
then writes the data to a log or triggers an =
alert. The=20
Performance Logs and Alerts service starts and =
stops=20
each named performance data collection based on =
the=20
information contained in the named log =
collection=20
setting. This service runs only if at least one=20
performance data collection is =
scheduled.<BR><BR>System=20
Service Name SysmonLog<BR><BR>Application =
protocol=20
Protocol Port <BR>NetBIOS Session=20
Service<BR>TCP<BR>139<BR><BR><BR>Print=20
Spooler<BR><BR>The Print Spooler system service =
manages=20
all local and network print queues and controls =
all=20
print jobs. The print spooler is the center of =
the=20
Windows printing subsystem and controls all =
printing=20
jobs. It manages the print queues on the system =
and=20
communicates with printer drivers and =
input/output (I/O)=20
components, for example, the USB port and the =
TCP/IP=20
protocol suite.<BR><BR>System Service Name=20
Spooler<BR><BR>Application protocol Protocol =
Port=20
<BR>NetBIOS Session=20
=
Service<BR>TCP<BR>139<BR><BR>SMB<BR>TCP<BR>445<BR><BR><BR>Remote=20
Installation<BR><BR>The Remote Installation =
system=20
service provides the ability to install Windows =
2000,=20
Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003 on Pre =
Execution=20
Environment (PXE) remote boot-enabled client =
computers.=20
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