Norton Security Allow Remote Desktop Connection -

It is buried deep in the settings. You cannot just click "Allow." You have to go into Settings -> Firewall -> Traffic Rules -> Configure and manually create a rule to allow System and svchost.exe for port 3389 (TCP). Alternatively, you have to switch the firewall from "Auto" to "Private" and manually move your network to "Trusted."

This method manually opens the required communication ports for the entire system. Open the Norton device security product and click . Select Firewall , then click the Traffic Rules tab. norton security allow remote desktop connection

By default, Norton often blocks these connections when a network is set to "Public" but allows them when set to "Private". It is buried deep in the settings

Sometimes Norton blocks the specific executable used for remote sessions. Open the Norton device security product and click

If Norton is blocking connections because it views your home network as untrusted: Open the settings. Find the Private networks or Network Trust section.