A Veeam server should ideally be a dedicated machine. If you’re constantly fighting for ports, consider moving Veeam to its own physical or virtual server where nothing else runs on ports 80, 443, or 9392 (the Veeam console port). Have you run into a different process hogging port 443? Mention it in the comments below—let’s crowdsource a full list of offenders!
Run netstat -aon | findstr :443 one more time. Now you should see the Veeam services (like VeeamBackupSvc ) happily listening on port 443. A Veeam server should ideally be a dedicated machine
We’ve all been there. You’re in the middle of deploying Veeam Backup & Replication, or perhaps applying a critical update. The installation wizard is humming along, and then— red text. Mention it in the comments below—let’s crowdsource a
"The required port 443 is already occupied by another application." We’ve all been there