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2011/03/10 at 18:00
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OK, if you do it on a remote machine with non-accessible console,
the sequence of steps is of an essence:
-1- connect to the remote system
-2- open new port in your firewall
-3- change registry setting
-4- initiate remote system restart (Ctrl+Alt+End)
-5- connect on a new port
-6- close default 3389 port in your firewall