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It more than likely being used by the operating system server to connect to
the client and is negotiated via dynamic RPC when the client logs on and
normally seen on domain controllers. See the links below on dynamic RPC for
more information. The free tools Process Explorer and TCPView from
SysInternals can show you exactly what is going on with that port. ---
Steve
"Wayne" <Wayne@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> What does Port 1025 do and is it required to be open for Active Directory
> to
> function properly?
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