Windows 10: Change remote desktop port in windows 10

Discus and support Change remote desktop port in windows 10 in Windows 10 Drivers and Hardware to solve the problem; My default connection port is 3389 but I want change it for some security reason so please help me to change the port... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Drivers and Hardware' started by FareedAlvi, Oct 2, 2020.

  1. Change remote desktop port in windows 10


    My default connection port is 3389 but I want change it for some security reason so please help me to change the port

    :)
     
    FareedAlvi, Oct 2, 2020
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  2. Windows 10 - Remote Desktop

    Hi,

    We will surely assist you with the issue you are facing with Windows 10.
    - Which version of Windows 10 Operating System are you using?

    - Were you able to upgrade to Windows 10 successfully?

    I suggest you to refer the below steps and see if this helps.


    • Enable remote desktop in settings
      • Control Panel\System and Security\System, Click "Remote Settings" on the left side

    • Verify my port forwarding settings were properly forwarding to my computers local IP address
      • run "cmd.exe" and then type "ipconfig". Find your IP from that list
    [*]
    • Make sure your firewall settings are open
    • Go to "Control Panel\System and Security\Windows Firewall\Allowed apps"
    • On the left, click "Allow an app or feature through Windows Firewall"
    • Click "Change Settings"
    • Find "Remote Desktop" in the list and make sure both "Private" and "Public" is checked.

    Let us know if this helps.

    Thank you.

    Credits to : Jace_Sango.
     
    Akheel Ahmed, Oct 2, 2020
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  3. Windows 7 Remote Desktop

    I was wondering if it's possible to change Windows Remote Desktop port number? I believe it uses port 3389. A friend of mine wants to connect to his work computer from home, but it's not possible because port 3389 hasn't been forwarded. And he does not have access to do so. Teamviewer works perfectly fine, but he prefers Remote Desktop
     
    GoFigureItOut, Oct 2, 2020
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  4. Change remote desktop port in windows 10

    Remote Desktop

    Okay guys need some help here before going crazy...
    I am trying to setup a remote desktop connection and see exactly what the logged on user is looking at with out going through Windows Remote Desktop.

    Since its local network I don't have any password or want to setup a password.

    Any suggestions are appreciated
     
    kikicoco1334, Oct 2, 2020
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