Changing remote desktop listening port windows 7
When there left click once on the RDP-Tcp key in the left pane. In the right pane of the windows you will now be presented with a list of values that are under this key. Scroll down on the right until you see the PortNumber value as shown to the right. Now double-click on the PortNumber value and you will be shown a small dialog where you can change its value. The dialog box should now be similar to the one at the right. Select the Decimal radio selection under the Base category.
Change the Value Data from to whatever port you would like to use. Windows Client. Sign in. United States English. Ask a question. Quick access. Search related threads. Remove From My Forums. Answered by:. All you need to do is select an option in the Remote tab at System Properties and any Windows computer with a Remote Desktop Client can connect to it, provided that they know the username and password of the user account.
However, only Windows 7 Professional, Ultimate and Enterprise can accept connections from Remote Desktop while the rest are restricted although there is a RDP Patcher tool that can bypass this restriction.
It is possible to change the remote desktop default port to other port number. This is a better security measure because it will stop anyone from the local network or internet directly trying to connect to you using remote desktop although a port scanner will still find a listening server. The User Account Control dialog box appears. Enter your UAC credentials to continue. Windows 7 opens the Registry Editor.
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