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<blockquote data-quote="Gajeel" data-source="post: 126010" data-attributes="member: 7688"><p>You can disable TeamViewer from using port 80 and 443 (esp. for virtual servers). If you find TeamViewer alot comfortable to use then you can do this:</p><ol> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">Open TeamViewer.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">Click Extras, under the menu click 'Options'</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">In the left pane, click 'Advanced' then push the 'Show advanced options' button, like this one"<br /> [ATTACH=full]782[/ATTACH]</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">Scroll down until you find the "Don't use the incoming ports 80 and 443 (recommended for web servers only)" tick box, tick it so it is checked like as to this one:<br /> [ATTACH=full]784[/ATTACH]</li> </ol><p>Now, you can run TeamViewer without having to fill the port 80 or 443.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gajeel, post: 126010, member: 7688"] You can disable TeamViewer from using port 80 and 443 (esp. for virtual servers). If you find TeamViewer alot comfortable to use then you can do this: [LIST=1] [*]Open TeamViewer. [*]Click Extras, under the menu click 'Options' [*]In the left pane, click 'Advanced' then push the 'Show advanced options' button, like this one" [ATTACH=full]782[/ATTACH] [*]Scroll down until you find the "Don't use the incoming ports 80 and 443 (recommended for web servers only)" tick box, tick it so it is checked like as to this one: [ATTACH=full]784[/ATTACH] [/LIST] Now, you can run TeamViewer without having to fill the port 80 or 443. [/QUOTE]
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