rdp port

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The RDP port, typically TCP 3389, is used by Microsoft's Remote Desktop Protocol to enable remote connections to Windows computers. On WindowsForum.com, users discuss issues where Windows 8.1 repeatedly reverts the remote access setting to allow RDP, reopening port 3389 despite user attempts to disable it. Another common problem involves the Windows Defender Firewall allowed apps list becoming cluttered with thousands of entries for RDP port 13389, causing performance issues and raising security concerns. These threads highlight troubleshooting steps for managing RDP port settings and cleaning up firewall rules to maintain system security.
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    Windows 8 Windows 8.1 keeps defaulting to allow remote access

    I have a laptop running Windows 8.1 Pro, and i am experiencing a problem with it Allowing remote connections (RDP). A while back i noticed that port 3389 (RDP) was open or whatever on this laptop when i scanned my LAN. I know RDP can be a security risk, and i don't need it, so, i opened the...
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    Windows Defender Firewall allowed apps list is full of rdp port 13389

    So the tittle pretty much explains it. I had to allow an app through my firewall which for a while now has been very slugish. My Firewall is super slow and almost always freezes when I try to do anything with it. After my allowed app list finally loaded it was full of RDP port 13389 again and...
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