How To Check Port For Remote Desktop?
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1. Open the Windows Command Prompt window.
2. Type “netstat -a” and press enter.
3. Look for the port number listed after the “Proto” column, which is usually “TCP” or “UDP.” If you see “3389” listed, then the port is open for Remote Desktop. If you don’t see “3389” listed, then the port is closed for Remote Desktop.
4. If the port is closed, you can open it by running the command “netsh firewall add portopening TCP 3389 “Remote Desktop””.