Dec 4, 2006
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Connect to Remote Computer using Specific Non Standard Port using Remote Desktop Connection Client

The default listening port for Remote Desktop (3389) of the computer can be changed to another port number easily. If the Remote Desktop listening port number for the remote computer where the Remote Desktop client is going to connect to has been changed to use non-default and non-standard port to accept Remote Desktop connections, this non-standard specific port number has to be specified in Remote Desktop Connection client.

User uses Remote Desktop Connection client to connect to remote computer that has Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) server enabled and running. In Windows XP, Remote Desktop Connection can be accessed by clicking Start Menu -> All Programs -> Accessories -> Communications, and click on Remote Desktop Connection. Microsoft Knowledge Base article KB304304 provides details on how to configure the Remote Desktop client to connect to a specific port when you use Windows XP, however, the procedure and protocol should be all the same in all operating system that uses Remote Desktop client.

In the Computer box, type the computer name, host name or the IP address of the computer that you want to connect to, followed by a colon (:) and the port number that you want to use.

For example, to connect to port 7777 on a computer that is named “remote.computer”, type the following information into the Computer box in Remote Desktop Connection as shown in the illustration:

remote.computer:7777

Connect to Non-Standard Remote Desktop Port

Then simply click on Connect to establish the Remote Desktop connections to the computer.

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5 Comments

  • Please gimme basuc skills cause i already know how to create virus's n other programs via Visual Basic….all i need is a way into a server

  • There is a way to have Windows answer at the default 3389 and add a second listening port. It is my preferred way since you do not have to keep track of the changed ports on every machine.

    Here is how to do it:
    Creating a duplicate key at "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetControlTerminal ServerWinStationsRDP-Tcp"

    Cheers,
    Pete

  • We can change the default port number by registry editing also.

    But if you have enabled any firewall on the system this port change will be a problem.

  • [...] Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) is a multi-channel remote control protocol that allows a user to connect to a another computer running Remote Desktop server or Microsoft Terminal Services by using Remote Desktop clients which is built-in in most versions of Windows, and other operating systems such as Linux, FreeBSD, and Mac OS X. Remote Desktop also allows you to connect multiple RDP connections or remote control multiple computers or servers. If you’re system administrators, you will most likely feeling the pain of using Remote Desktops MMC to manage large amount of servers via Remote Desktop, which is extremely lack of features. In this case, visionapp Remote Desktop or vRD may comes in handy. vRD is a free tool (freeware) which allows the management of multiple RDP connections to servers, making the life of administrators who need to maintain multiple simultaneous connections to multiple servers via Remote Desktop easier. [...]

  • [...] Note that Remote Assistance feature in Microsoft Windows XP may not work correctly if the the listening port of Remote Desktop has been changed. Beside, when want to connect or remote control this particular computer with non standard listing port by using the Remote Desktop connection from remote computer, the port number must be specified together with computer host name or IP address to connect to that specific port. [...]

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