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IP Communicator port 80 problem
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| Jacob Jensen 2006-04-08, 6:58 pm |
| We have lots of users complaining that their IP communicator keeps
taking over port 80 of their machine which is used by their individual
web servers. Has anyone ever seen this problem? Is there a workaround?
I was thinking perhaps the well known port for IP Communicator (port 80)
may be modified somehow but we are unable to locate any configuration
settings.
Thanks!
Jacob
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| Alexander Wolf 2006-04-08, 6:59 pm |
| The registry key HKLM\SOFTWARE\Cisco Systems,
Inc.\Communicator\WebServerDisabled (DWORD) = 1 does the job.
HTH,
Alex
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Gesendet: Donnerstag, 06. April 2006 02:31
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Betreff: [cisco-voip] IP Communicator port 80 problem
We have lots of users complaining that their IP communicator
keeps taking over port 80 of their machine which is used by their
individual web servers. Has anyone ever seen this problem? Is there a
workaround? I was thinking perhaps the well known port for IP
Communicator (port 80) may be modified somehow but we are unable to
locate any configuration settings.
Thanks!
Jacob
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| Wes Sisk 2006-04-08, 6:59 pm |
| CSCee81483 introduced ability to disable web server. Make sure you're
using the ES or at least IPC 1.1(2) and use the reg key:
Add registry value to HKLM\SOFTWARE\Cisco Systems, Inc.\Communicator
called
WebServerDisabled (does not appear by default). To disable the web
server,
create this DWORD value and set it to any non-zero value. To reenable
the web
server, delete this key or set it to zero.
/Wes
On Apr 5, 2006, at 8:30 PM, Jacob Jensen wrote:
We have lots of users complaining that their IP communicator keeps
taking over port 80 of their machine which is used by their
individual web servers. Has anyone ever seen this problem? Is there
a workaround? I was thinking perhaps the well known port for IP
Communicator (port 80) may be modified somehow but we are unable to
locate any configuration settings.
Thanks!
Jacob
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