For Veeam Backup & Replication Is Occupied By Another Application | Required Port 443

She smiled. Tomorrow's problem. For now, port 443 was no longer a battlefield. It was just a number—two numbers, actually, living in parallel harmony, carrying the future of 4.2 petabytes to safety.

Raj’s policy brain clicked. "A network-level segmentation exception. That… could work. The agent would still monitor the management NIC. The backup NIC is just a data plane." She smiled

Use the command line to find out which Process ID (PID) is using the port: Open Command Prompt as an Administrator. Run the command netstat -ano | findstr :443 Note the PID It was just a number—two numbers, actually, living

Apache, Nginx, or XAMPP installed on the backup server. 🚀 Step 2: Resolving the Conflict That… could work

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Port 443 is the default port for HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure) traffic. It is used for secure communication between web servers and clients. In the context of Veeam Backup & Replication, port 443 is used for communication between the Veeam Backup & Replication console and the Veeam services.