I think I'm not saying something correctly. I know what is using 8080 (ServerRAID) what I want to know is why XenDesktop continues to use 8080 even after I change the XML port to 8081. And is there a way to tell XenDesktop to not use 8080 anymore. On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 11:04 AM, Andy Friar <Andy.Friar@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Tcpview is brilliant for this. > > > > Rgds > > > > Andy > > > ------------------------------ > ------------------------------ > ------------------------------ > > Andy Friar > > Technical Consultant > T > > 01260 292500 > M 07720 470551 F 01260 292505 E Andy.Friar@xxxxxxxxxxx Novus Networks > Ltd The Old Corn Mill > Congleton Road > Siddington Macclesfield SK11 9JR > > The information in this E-Mail is intended for the named recipients only. > It may contain privileged and confidential information. If you are not the > intended recipient you must not copy, distribute or take any action or place > reliance on it. If you have received this E-Mail in error, please notify the > sender immediately by using the E-Mail address and then delete the message. > The views expressed in this message are personal and not necessarily those > of Novus Networks. Company Reg No 3858005 > > Disclaimer added by *CodeTwo Exchange Rules 2007* > www.codetwo.com > > *From:* thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] *On > Behalf Of *Jeff Pitsch > *Sent:* 11 August 2009 14:38 > *To:* thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > *Subject:* [THIN] XenDesktop and port 8080 > > > > Installed XenDesktop DDC and it defaults to port 8080 for the XML port. We > had a port conflict and changed the XML port to 8081. There is still a port > conflict being reported by the DDC in the event logs. We eventually track > it down to the ServerRAID services that IBM installs. We disable the > services and the DDC service starts up correctly and the workstations > register just fine. Any ideas on why port 8080 is still being used and what > it's being used for? Is there any way of changing that port to something > else? >