Remote Desktop Protocol: How to Change the Default RDP Port in Windows

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Remote Desktop Protocol: How to Change the Default RDP Port in Windows
Remote Desktop Protocol: How to Change the Default RDP Port in Windows
Remote Desktop Protocol is used by Windows users to remotely connect to another computer. By default, the RDP port is 3389 and sometimes you will want to change this port and assign another port to the RDP. Here is the original blog post: https://techdirectarchive.com/2022/08/27/how-to-change-the-default-rdp-port/

If you want to learn more about Remote Desktop Protocol, you can check out these things:
– https://techdirectarchive.com/2021/10/24/how-to-fix-the-issue-the-remote-session-was-disconnected-because-there-are-no-remote-desktop-license-servers -available-to-provide-a-license/
– https://techdirectarchive.com/2021/08/11/the-connection-was-denied-because-the-user-account-is-not-authorized-for-remote-login-how-to-add-and -delete-remote-desktop-users/
– https://techdirectarchive.com/2022/02/26/what-to-do-when-your-remote-desktop-licensing-manager-server-crashed/
– https://techdirectarchive.com/2020/03/17/how-to-remove-entries-histories-from-the-remote-desktop-connection/

In this video we will use Registry Editor to make changes to the RDP port, but you need to be very careful when using Registry Editor because if not handled correctly it can cause damage permanent to the system.

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