Ports required for Flash Player?

What ports are required to be open by Flash Player 10 Active X?

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Regarding the doc here:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb632618.aspx
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SMB 445 TCP
RPC Endpoint Mapper 135 UDP and TCP
RPC dynamic TCP
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SMB 445 TCP
Point to Point Tunneling Protocal (PPTP) 1723 TCP
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