Changing EM Repository Listener Port

In case that an instance running already on the host, how can I do if I want to
install an new EM Repository instance on the same host without no stopping
the existing listener which is used 1521 port. The default EM Listener Port is
1521, you know.
I know the procedure changing EM Repository Listener Port after Installation
Repository, but I am not sure before Installation.
Anybody knows about that problem?
Thank you.

I have got it from "EM GC Installation and Basic Configuration.pdf"
If you'd like to change the ports before EM installation, you just edit the follow file.
Disk1/stage/Response/staticports.iniAnd then you can confirm the installed ports through the follow file.
ORACLE_HOME/install/portlist.iniThank you.

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    And make sure the new port number is not in use by other application.
    We may use the command below to check the result.
    netstat -a
    Also, we can use Network Monitor to trace the port.
    Microsoft Network Monitor 3.4
    Regards,

    Hi,
    There are two item that should be modified to change the default 3389 port:
    One is: [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Terminal Server\Wds\rdpwd\Tds\tcp]. Modify  the PortNamber to the one you want.
    The other is: [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentContro1Set\Control\Tenninal Server\WinStations\RDP\Tcp]. Modify the PortNumber to the one you want.
    In your case, you missed the first one.
    Regards
    Wade Liu
    TechNet Community Support

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