In short, yes, as long as no other applications are running on those PCS on those ports. Then yes you are free to use the same sequence you have following.
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I have been using PC Anywhere since it's inception - perfect for my needs.
At some clients I have setup two PC's using ports 5631/5632 and 5633/5634.
I now have a need to support 15 PC's at the same client remotely.
Can I continue using the same port number sequence for the remaining PC's.
For example: 5635/5636 5637/5638 etc.
Thank you,
Richie
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by: leakim971Posted on 2009-10-08 at 19:09:33ID: 25531915
Hello ramramcat,
If their are free why not ?
Regards.