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SUMMARY
Terminal Server Clients use TCP port 3389 to communicate with Terminal
Server. A common problem in a WAN environment is that a firewall or
other network filter prevents connectivity with this port. You can run a
simple troubleshooting test to make sure the Client can connect to the
port. Just try to telnet to the port from the Client.
where "tserv" is the host name of your Terminal Server.
If telnet is successful, you simply receive the telnet screen and a cursor. On the Terminal Server, Terminal Server Administration will show a blue computer icon with no other information. The Telnet connection will also consume an idle session. The Terminal Server should disconnect the connection after a few minutes. Or, you can disconnect using Telnet. This test tells you that you can connect over the port. If Telnet reports that you cannot connect, there are several possible reasons:
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