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2009-06-17
06:33
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I know the documentation implies 'No', but just wondering if anyone has made it work or thinks it is possible?
Thanks,
Trent.
Thanks,
Trent.
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Steven R Lee
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2009-06-17
11:41
I have not heard anyone be successful at doing this. It's best to keep DDM I server within the specs that are laid out for top performance.
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Steven R Lee
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2009-06-17
11:41
I have not heard anyone be successful at doing this. It's best to keep DDM I server within the specs that are laid out for top performance.
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2009-06-18
02:34
Re: Can DDMI use a port other than port 80?
DDMI Web UI runs on https port 443. There is a redirect on port 80 to 443 so it works in case you forget the S in https.
In DDMI 7.5x and below port 80 is only used for saving off-site scan files back to the server.
In DDMI 7.5x and below port 80 is only used for saving off-site scan files back to the server.


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2009-06-18
07:06
Re: Can DDMI use a port other than port 80?
OK Thanks guys. If anyone does it be sure to post!