For the following operating systems, the firewall setting is required.
Windows Server 2003 (If SP1 is installed)
Windows Server 2003 R2
Windows Server 2008
Windows Server 2008 R2
Follow the steps in the procedure below to modify the firewall settings. Alternatively, disable the firewall.
From the [Control Panel], click [Check firewall status] to open the [Windows Firewall] window.
On the left side pane, click [Advanced settings] to open the [Windows Firewall with Advanced Security] window.
In the list at the left of the window, select [Inbound Rules].
In the [Action] menu, select [New Rule] to open the [New Inbound Rule Wizard] window.
In the [Rule Type] step, select [Port], and then click the [Next] button.
In the [Protocol and Ports] step, select [TCP] and [Specific local ports:].
Enter the port number allocated to the communication service into the [Specific local ports:] text field, and then click the [Next] button.
In the [Action] step, select [Allow the connection], and then click the [Next] button.
In the [Profile] step, check [Domain], [Private] and [Public] depending on your network environment, and then click the [Next] button.
In the [Name] step, specify the [Name] and [Description] of the new rule as necessary, and then click the [Finish] button.
If you want to modify a scope, display the properties of the [Inbound Rules] for which to modify the scope.
Specify the permitted scope for communication with other servers that are not operating AdvancedCopy Manager on the [Scope] tab in the [Properties] window.
In the [Windows Firewall] window, click the [OK] button to finish your settings.
From the [Control Panel], open the [Windows Firewall] window.
Click the [Add Port] button on the [Exceptions] tab to open the [Add Port] window.
Make the following settings for the communication service:
[name]: Specify any name
[Port number]: Specify the port number assigned to the communication service at the time of installation, and select "TCP" for the protocol.
If you want to modify a scope, display the properties of the [Inbound Rules] for which to modify the scope.
Specify the permitted scope for communication with other servers that are not operating AdvancedCopy Manager on the [Scope] tab in the [Properties] window.
Click the [OK] button in the [Add Port] window.
Click the [OK] button in the [Windows Firewall] window.