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Remotely access a virtual machine When creating a Windows VM using the Azure portal, Remote Desktop is enabled by default. This is
enabled via an NSG and the automatic configuration of the appropriate inbound security rule,
allowing inbound TCP traffic on port 3389 (the default RDP port). To connect to a Windows VM, select
the Connect button from the VM blade, as shown in Figure 3-7.
Figure 3-7 Connecting to a VM.
This will initiate a download to your local machine of a preconfigured Remote Desktop (.rdp) file.
Open the RDP file and connect to the VM. You will need to provide the administrative user name and
password set when initially provisioning the VM.
If a Linux VM was created, the process to connect remotely will be a bit different because you will not
connect via Remote Desktop. Instead, you will connect via SSH in the standard way for Linux VMs. If
you’re connecting from Windows, you will likely use an SSH client such as PuTTY.