How do I change my default server port?

How do I change my default server port?

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  1. Start the registry editor.
  2. Navigate to the following registry subkey: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Terminal Server\WinStations\RDP-Tcp.
  3. Find PortNumber.
  4. Click Edit > Modify, and then click Decimal.
  5. Type the new port number, and then click OK.

How do I change my port settings?

SOLUTION

  1. Go to Windows Device manager > Multi-port serial adapters.
  2. Select the adapter and right click to open the menu.
  3. Click on the Properties link.
  4. Open the Ports Configuration tab.
  5. Click on the Port Setting button.
  6. Select the Port Number and click OK.
  7. Click OK to apply the changes.

Where do I find the port number for SharePoint?

Choose Start -> All Programs, and then select SharePoint 2016 Central Administration. Select Manage Web Applications from Central Administration which will display a list of all the SharePoint web applications. The page will list the Web Application and the corresponding Port number.

How to change the port binding in SharePoint?

Select Manage Web Applications from Central Administration which will display a list of all the SharePoint web applications. The page will list the Web Application and the corresponding Port number. In order to change the port binding, we will have to do two main steps.

How to change SharePoint web application port [ guide ]?

How to Change Sharepoint Web Application Port? 1 Go to IIS Manager, Expand the “Sites” node 2 Right click on your target web application >> choose “Edit Bindings” 3 Select the bindings associated, Click on “Edit” 4 Change the port from 85 to 80 and update the bindings. More

How is a web application created in SharePoint?

By default, when a SharePoint web application is created, a binding is created in the IIS and it is assigned a port number which was specified during the web application creation. There can be instances where we have created the web application in SharePoint at a particular port number but had to change the port number at a later point.