The default listening ports for Windows XP Remote Desktop are TCP port 3389 and UDP port 3389. Remote Desktop Protocol is available for several versions of Microsoft Windows as well as some alternate OS offerings.
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This is a question an inexperienced hacker would ask...
The actual port varies by computer; there are hundreds of thousands of potential ports. If you actually own the computer you are connecting to remotely, all you need is a unique computer name, domain (if used), username, and password.
The port is 3389
Port 3389 is the only port you need to open. Windows will attempt to stream sound through User Datagram Protocol (UDP) first. If no port is available for UDP, sound will stream through a virtual channel in Remote Desktop Protocol, which uses port 3389. http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/mobility/rdfaq.mspx
it can be usb, or PS/2 usb is better more commen and newer, faster and works on any windows PC that has usb PS/2 is older but still works, less commen, used on all windows computers that don't use usb. e.g. windows 98
Different ports are used for each different protocol used by Instant Messaging. Some common protocols are Windows IM clients Port 1863 AOL Instant Messaging Port 5190 Jabber / XMPP Port 5222/5269 (or secure 5223)
Well, there are lots of types of ports depending on how you use the word "ports". There are airports, shipping ports, port wine, port of call, the windows in a ship are called portals, space ports and the female end of a connection, especially when it is embedded in a larger device like a computer or game console is called a port often times.
An 'in' port is a male port, but a 'out' port is a female port
Windows XP uses port 3389 as default for Remote Desktop connections
RDP. Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) is used by the Windows Remote Desktop and Remote Assistance utilities to connect to and control a remote computer. Remote Desktop and Remote Assistance listen at port 3389.
The standard port that Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) uses is port 3389. An example of an application that uses this port is TeamViewer. Applications such as Teamviewer allow a person to look on his own computer from, for example, his/her mobile phone or tablet.
Microsoft Remote Desktop
Port 3389 is the only port you need to open. Windows will attempt to stream sound through User Datagram Protocol (UDP) first. If no port is available for UDP, sound will stream through a virtual channel in Remote Desktop Protocol, which uses port 3389. http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/mobility/rdfaq.mspx
it's 3389
3389 is the remote desktop protocol port.
By default the server listens on TCP port 3389 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Remote_Desktop_Protocol . It can be configured to use different ports. If you are having problems connecting to some host, it might be possible that the host is behind a router and those ports are blocked. you can use : http://portforward.com/help/portcheck.htm to see if the port is open
Setup DNS on www.dyndns.com open port 3389 on your router/modem open remote desktop type in your dns name Note: PC must be on to connect to it
RDP. Remote desktop protocol in Microsoft systems. Also known as terminal services on port 3389.
By default wireless routers block all incoming connections. You need to to open the remote desktop port on the router. And also you might have to setup redirecting of incoming remote desktop connections on a particular pc.
Ports are only "enabled" if an application is listening on them. Unless you are running a web server on the computer, the port is not "enabled."