Terminal Services Port Change
I posted this in other since it applies to both WinXP's remote desktop and Win2k's Terminal Services. The default port is 3389 for both, and this can EASILY be changed with a little flick of the registry.
I posted this in "other" since it applies to both WinXP's "remote desktop" and Win2k's Terminal Services. The default port is 3389 for both, and this can EASILY be changed with a little flick of the registry. In Windows 2000 Terminal Services Client, the port can also be changed to match that of the server it is trying to connect to (regardless if it's WinXP RD or Win2k TS).
My question is regarding the Terminal Services Web Client. According to Microsoft you are unable to change the port that the web client uses to connect to a terminal server (port 3389). This may be set in stone, but I DOUBT it. There must be some way to change it. I'm wondering if anybody on here knows of a way to change the port that Terminal Services Web Client uses to connect to a Terminal Server.
My question is regarding the Terminal Services Web Client. According to Microsoft you are unable to change the port that the web client uses to connect to a terminal server (port 3389). This may be set in stone, but I DOUBT it. There must be some way to change it. I'm wondering if anybody on here knows of a way to change the port that Terminal Services Web Client uses to connect to a Terminal Server.
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