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<blockquote data-quote="Macemore" data-source="post: 268353" data-attributes="member: 6113"><p>Yes if you want it to be a public facing webserver you need to open port 80, and if you want to be able to remote desktop connect publicly/do it from an external IP you need to forward port 3389.</p><p>You might need to open the port in your firewall on Windows Server 2008, I always do but I'm not sure if it's required.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Macemore, post: 268353, member: 6113"] Yes if you want it to be a public facing webserver you need to open port 80, and if you want to be able to remote desktop connect publicly/do it from an external IP you need to forward port 3389. You might need to open the port in your firewall on Windows Server 2008, I always do but I'm not sure if it's required. [/QUOTE]
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