Windows 10 : How to use Client Remote Desktop on windows 10 connect to server via different default port

Anonymous
2015-07-30T15:36:56+00:00

Hi all, 

I have upgraded successfully Windows 10 Pro . So I have used Remote desktop client on previous Windows OS Windows 7 to Windows server 192.168.1.2 via different default port : 60213 . On Client Remote Desktop, Computer is 192.168.1.2:60213 

However, on Windows 10, I can't use Remote Desktop client to connect my server 192.168.1.2 via port 60123. I get the message windows " This computer can't connect to the remote desktop server. Please contact the owner of remote computer or network administrator"

Please help me to use Client Remote Desktop on windows 10 connect to server via different default port. 

Thank in advanced for all your helps! 

Brgs 

Ryan

PS - Sorry for putting this in the wrong topic, I tried to put it in Updates and Recovery, but it keeps telling me to "Please select from the drop down fields" when I don't see a fourth drop down box anywhere. Tried in Chrome, Firefox and IE. Sorry again!

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  1. Anonymous
    2016-09-29T14:35:57+00:00

    open up mstsc and connect to 192.168.1.2:60213

    i just tested this with a virtualbox vm that i setup a remote display with a custom port, and it works fine

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  2. Anonymous
    2017-06-16T15:27:17+00:00

    It's actually free for personal use.

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