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hopson
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      3rd Feb 2004
We have a specific network configuration where the client
desktop does not have IP access to the windows 2000
server. We must provide a Proxy/Relay service on an
intermediate server. Will a standard TCP port relay on
port 3389 provide access from the client to the server, or
are other ports needed? The proxy is required to operate
in both directions.
 
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Ivan Leichtling [MSFT]
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      4th Feb 2004
Terminal services uses only port 3389 for client to server
communication.

On Tue, 3 Feb 2004 09:26:34 -0800, "hopson"
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>We have a specific network configuration where the client
>desktop does not have IP access to the windows 2000
>server. We must provide a Proxy/Relay service on an
>intermediate server. Will a standard TCP port relay on
>port 3389 provide access from the client to the server, or
>are other ports needed? The proxy is required to operate
>in both directions.


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