is the official service name registered with the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) for the Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) . When you see this term in network scanning tools like Nmap or in firewall logs, it indicates that the system is configured to listen for incoming remote desktop or terminal service connections. Core Technical Profile
The ms-wbt-server service operates primarily on , though it can also use UDP for improved performance in modern Windows versions. Its name stands for Microsoft Windows-Based Terminal Server . Official Name Microsoft Windows-Based Terminal Server Default Port 3389 (TCP/UDP) Protocol Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) Primary Use Remote administration, technical support, and remote work How ms-wbt-server Works ms-wbt-server
The RDP driver responsible for UI transfer, compression, and encryption. is the official service name registered with the
Manages virtual channels for different types of data, such as mouse movements (high priority) and file transfers (lower priority). Its name stands for Microsoft Windows-Based Terminal Server
The service acts as the "ear" for a Windows machine, waiting for a connection request from a Remote Desktop client. The protocol stack involves several key components:
netbios-ssn, msrpc, microsoft-ds, and ms-wbt-server - zwoosh
The transport driver that packages RDP data onto the TCP/IP network.