Re: How do I open Port 3389
- From: "Claus" <cjobes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 11 Jan 2008 23:07:57 -0500
Any Antivirus software installed on those boxes? Have you tried disabling
it?
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Claus
"rfIPS" <rfIPS@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have two desktops in our 25 client LAN that will not allow Remote Desktop
Connections. I ran a netstat -ano and couldn't find a listing for port
3389
listening. I also could not telnet in using Telnet command. Terminal
services
is running. I checked that Remote Desktop was selected in the system
properties and that the appropriate users were added for access. I checked
Windows Firewall and see that it is configured for access. I tried to add
Port 3389 and got a message "can't use that port, it is in use for remote
desktop" or something like that.
Is there something blocking it? How do I find out or, how can I open it?
I need help! I have a user that needs to be able to access from home. BTW,
I
tried to access from outside the LAN and inside the LAN with no success.
Thx in advance.
.
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