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| source port when you use a new flap When you open Internet Explorer and go to a page of Internet, if then you open in the same Internet Explorer a new flap to the destination it use the same client's port than the first connection. Can I configure Internet Explorer for than it use a different source port in a new flap? Thanks |
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| Re: source port when you use a new flap No. Flip flaps aren't supported. Try a thong instead. If you are trying to start a new session use the File>New Session menu. Regards. "feli" <feli@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:AD5C99E8-06C9-423A-B4C6-BF5828D221BF@microsoft.com... > When you open Internet Explorer and go to a page of Internet, if then you > open in the same Internet Explorer a new flap to the destination it use > the > same client's port than the first connection. Can I configure Internet > Explorer for than it use a different source port in a new flap? > > Thanks > |
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| Re: source port when you use a new flap feli wrote: > When you open Internet Explorer and go to a page of Internet, if then you > open in the same Internet Explorer a new flap to the destination it use the > same client's port than the first connection. Can I configure Internet > Explorer for than it use a different source port in a new flap? > > Thanks The port used to connect to the server program on the target host is specified in the URL. Protocols have default ports, like HTTP using port 80 by default. If the program's listening port is non-standard on the target host then you specify it in the URL, as in: <protocol>://<host>.<domain>.<tld>:<port>[/<path>] For example, if a web server at yourhost.yourdomain.com was listening on port 8080 then you enter: http://yourhost.yourdomain.com:8080 |
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| Re: source port when you use a new flap "feli" <feli@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:AD5C99E8-06C9-423A-B4C6-BF5828D221BF@microsoft.com... > When you open Internet Explorer and go to a page of Internet, if then you > open in the same Internet Explorer a new flap to the destination it use > the > same client's port than the first connection. Can I configure Internet > Explorer for than it use a different source port in a new flap? > > Thanks Why do you need to have different source ports for outgoing requests? -- Dan |
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