This will set your RDP to use TCP only and in most cases fixes occasional freezing issues. ![]() This should be done on the server itself and a reboot will be required to activate it.īrowse to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Terminal Services If you login to your remote desktop server and click on the signal strength icon (only available in full screen mode), it will tell you if it's using UDP.Ĭreate a registry value forcing RDP to use TCP instead of UDP/TCP. This appears to work very well improving the connectivity substantially. Therefore disabling the use of UDP tends to fix most issues. Generally the problem is UDP packets are not 100% reliable and RDP tends to use UDP too much to provide client information. ![]() There have been lots of discussions on this and the below fix should work. Sometimes with some connections RDP may freeze regularly.
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