What port is used when 'Connect Client Drives at Logon' is selecte

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Hello,

I'm trying to find a definitive answer to this, so far google *whoops*, i
mean MSN, hasn't helped much.

In 2000, you had to actually map a drive to use this feature. In 2003/XP,
this isn't the case.

So, on 2003/XP, when you connect client drives, does all of the data stay on
3389, or do the drives get mapped on 139 as usual?

TIA!
 
Everything goes through TCP Port 3389.

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You can test that quite easily by *only opening TCP Port 3389* through the firewall, connect with
RDP and access both the local and remote drives while in the RDP session.

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