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How can I configure DeviceLock to use a fixed TCP port?

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How can I configure DeviceLock to use a fixed TCP port?

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By default, DeviceLock Service is using dynamic ports for the RPC communication with DeviceLock management consoles. The ports change every time DeviceLock Service is started, making it difficult to configure a firewall. To overcome this difficulty, you can instruct DeviceLock Service to use a fixed port. To do so, open Regedit and set the following entry: • Key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\SmartLine Vision\DeviceLock • Name: ncacn_ip_tcp[port number] • Type: REG_SZ • Value: not used (can be empty) port number – the fixed TCP port number that you want to use for the communication between DeviceLock Service and DeviceLock management consoles. You should restart DeviceLock Service for the setting to take effect. Now, to connect DeviceLock management consoles to the computer where DeviceLock Service was configured to use a fixed port, you should specify this port in square brackets next to the computer name, e.g. computer_name[port number]. Please note that when you connect to DeviceLock

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