If you have a web server available for use, you can also use the web client.
It allows you browser access without requiring the TS client.  It uses
standard web ports and does not require any other ports to be opened.  I
don't remember the link off hand but search Microsoft for TSWEB and you
should find it.
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Steve Johnson
TreLogix
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From: Tom Sparks [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, September 08, 2000 7:56 AM
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Subject: What Port does WIN2000 Terminal Server Use?


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I need to allow WIN2000 Terminal Server clients  access to a server on my
Protected Network. I have searched high and low for a port to map this to,
but have struck out. Can any of you tell me what port WIN2000 Terminal
Server uses? This will be used for remote administration, we used PCAnywhere
in the past.
Thank you very much..


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Tom Sparks
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