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PC Anywhere 10.5
I have PC Anywhere v10.5 running in a network thats behind a router on a Windows 2000 computer. I need to access that host but don't know what port it's using? I need to know what what port it's using so I can forward traffic from the router to it's port and connect.
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Most people use FTP/Remote Desktop for transfer/control of servers... so I don't know; I'd say you'd get the most accurate response from the producer.
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Go to the computer that is running PC Anywhere and close all other applications that access the internet (i.e.) AIM, MSN, IE, kazaa etc. Only leave PC Anywhere running. Then go to the DOS prompt and type netstat -an and look at the local addresses (0.0.0.0) and port #s. You can determine which one is PC Anywhere from this.
However, recalling from memory, I believe there are two ports, that it listens on. They are: TCP - 5361 UDP - 5362 This is for an older version of PC Anywhere though. Don't know if it has changed with this release. |
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Where could I learn more about Remote Desktop? Is that Microsoft Product? Thanks |
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yes, it is a microsoft product; i'm pretty sure it comes with windows 2000 as well as xp
About Download client If I'm wrong and 2000 doesn't use it as well, try rdesktop or VNC |
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