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How do I configure Terminal Services for 443 access only Boe 02-12-2006
Posted by Boe on February 12, 2006, 10:37 am
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I have a Terminal Server that we want to access from anywhere (inside and
outside our network) We want it secure so passwords cannot be sniffed. Our
management does not want to have to use a VPN client to get to the server.
Can we set it to be access from only port 443 and no other? If so how? How
do we need to access it from the client end?

Thank you.



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