I am using the FirewallException Element to open up various ports that my applications needs. One of the ports I need to open is the SQL Server port used by the instance I have installed. This isn't fixed when you install SQL server so I need to read a registry key to find the port and then allow it through the firewall. Now the problem, the FirewallException/@Port attribute only allows integers and I would need to use formatted value e.g. [SQLPORT].
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