How To Change Remote Desktop RDP Port in Windows 10 [Tutorial]

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How To Change Remote Desktop RDP Port in Windows 10 [Tutorial]

Change Remote Desktop (RDP) Port in Windows 10
RDP stands for Remote Desktop Connection. It is a special network protocol which allows a user to establish a connection between two computers and access the Desktop of a remote host. It is used by Remote Desktop Connection. The local computer is often referred to as the "client". In this tutorial, we'll see how to change the port that Remote Desktop listens on.

The default port is 3389.

Before we continue, here are some details about how RDP works. While any edition of Windows 10 can act as Remote Desktop Client, to host a remote session, you need to be running Windows 10 Pro or Enterprise. You can connect to a Windows 10 Remote Desktop host from another PC running Windows 10, or from an earlier Windows version like Windows 7 or Windows 8, or Linux. Windows 10 comes with both client and server software out-of-the-box, so you don't need any extra software installed. I will use Windows 10 "Fall Creators Update" version 1709 as a Remote Desktop Host.

First of all, ensure that you had properly configured RDP in Windows 10. Also, you must be signed in with an administrative account to continue.

Are you setting up to work from home or need to access a PC in the network? In this guide, we'll show you the steps to use the Remote Desktop app on Windows 10 to complete this task.

On Windows 10, the Remote Desktop app is the new remote access experience available through the Microsoft Store, which has been designed to make it easier for anyone to connect and control another computer over the local network or internet when you need to work remotely from home.

However, depending on how you need to connect, the new modern app is only a piece of the puzzle, as you must also configure additional settings and forward the correct ports on the router to successfully connect to other Windows 10 devices remotely.

This tutorial will apply for computers, laptops, desktops, and tablets running the Windows 10 operating system (Home, Professional, Enterprise, Education) from all supported hardware manufactures, like Dell, HP, Acer, Asus, Toshiba, Lenovo, and Samsung.




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