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  1. All our Windows VPS comes with pre-enabled Remote Desktop, as soon as your VPS is online you connect to it directly via RDP. Hyper-V Powered Hyper-V VPS virtualization ensures absolute isolation for every particular virtual account located on the same physical server and offers guaranteed RAM, CPU cores and other essential server resources.
  2. It is said that Windows 10 do es not enable the GPU for rendering over RDP by default, but you can change this by editing the Group policy. Steps are as below: Open the Edit Group Policy tool from Control Panel or use the Windows Search dialog (Windows Key + R, then type in gpedit.msc).
  3. Applies to: Windows 10, Windows 10 IoT Enterprise, and Windows 7. You can use the Remote Desktop client for Windows Desktop to access Windows apps and desktops remotely from a different Windows device. This documentation is not for the Remote Desktop Connection (MSTSC) client that ships with Windows. It's for the new Remote Desktop (MSRDC.

I have a laptop at home that is used for work. I run dual monitors (external) is running windows 10 Pro. When I try to RDP into a work pc that has dual monitors and running windows 7 pro the RDP window is only on one monitor locally. I do have the 'use all my monitors' checked check box. My monitors are set to. Monitor 1 1920x1080.

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Remote users can connect to their Windows 10 computers through the Remote Desktop Services (RDP) running on the Pro and Enterprise editions (but not on Home/Single Language). But there is a restriction on the number of simultaneous RDP sessions – only one remote user can work at a time. If you try to open a second RDP session, a warning appears asking you to disconnect the first user session.Another user is signed in. If you continue, they’ll be disconnected. Do you want to sign in anyway?

Let’s consider the main restrictions of the Remote Desktop Service usage on Windows 10 (and all previous desktop Windows versions):

  1. RDP access feature supported only in higher Windows editions (Professional and Enterprise). In Windows 10 Home editions, the incoming remote desktop connections are forbidden at all (you can solve this only using the RDP Wrapper Library).
  2. Only one simultaneous RDP connection is supported. When you try to open a second RDP session, the user is prompted to close the existing connection.
  3. If there is a user who works on the console of the computer (locally), then when you try to create a new remote RDP connection, the console session will be terminated. A remote RDP session will be also forcibly terminated if the user will try to log locally.

Actually, the number of simultaneous RDP connections is limited rather by the license (then by any technical aspect). Therefore, this restriction does not allow to create a terminal RDP server based on the workstation that can be used by multiple users. Microsoft’s logic is simple: if you need a Remote Desktop server – buy a Windows Server license, RDS CALs, install and configure the Remote Desktop Session Host (RDSH) role.

From a technical point of view, any Windows version with a sufficient amount of RAM can support simultaneous operation of several dozens of remote users. On average, 150-200 MB of memory is required for one user session, without taking into account the launched apps. Those, the maximum number of simultaneous RDP sessions in theory is limited only by computer resources.

Let’s consider two ways on how to allow simultaneous RDP connections on Windows 10: using the RDP Wrapper application and by editing the termsrv.dll file.Contents:

Important. Initially, in the very first version of this post, the main working option that allows you to remove the limit on the number of simultaneous RDP user connections was the way to modify and replace the termsrv.dll file in the %SystemRoot%System32 folder. However, when you install a new Windows 10 build or some security updates, this file can be updated.

As a result, you have to edit this file using Hex editor each time, which is quite tedious. Therefore, you can use the RDP Wrapper Library tool as the main way to deploy a free RDS server on Windows 10.Note. System modifications described in the article are considered as a violation of Microsoft License Agreement with all the consequences that come with it and you may perform them at your own risk.

RDP Wrapper: Enable Multiple RDP Sessions on Windows 10

The RDP Wrapper Library project allows you to support multiple RDP sessions on Windows 10 without replacing the termsrv.dll file. This software serves as a layer between SCM (Service Control Manager) and the Remote Desktop Services. RDPWrap allows you to enable not only support for multiple simultaneous RDP connections, but also to enable the support of RDP Host on Windows 10 Home editions. RDP Wrapper does not make any changes to the termsrv.dll file, it’s just loading termsrv library with the changed parameters.

Thus, the RDPWrap will work even in case of termsrv.dll file update. It allows not to be afraid of Windows updates.Important. Before installing RDP Wrapper it is important to make sure that you use the original (unpatched) version of the termsrv.dll file. Otherwise, RDP Wrapper may not work stably, or it cannot be started at all.

You can download RDP Wrapper from the GitHub repository: https://github.com/binarymaster/rdpwrap/releases (the latest available version of RDP Wrapper Library – v1.6.2). Based on the information on the developer page, all versions of Windows are supported. Windows 10 is supported up to the 1809 build (although , everything also works fine in Windows 110 1909, see the solution below).

The RDPWrap-v1.6.2.zip archive contains some files:

  • RDPWinst.exe — an RDP Wrapper Library install/uninstall program;
  • RDPConf.exe — an RDP Wrapper configuration utility;
  • RDPCheck.exe — Local RDP Checker — an RDP check utility;
  • install.bat, uninstall.bat, update.bat — batch files for installation, uninstallation and update of RDP Wrapper.

To install the RDPWrap, run the install.bat with the Administrator privileges. During the installation process, the utility accessing the GitHub site for the latest version of the ini file. To undo this, remove the -o flag in the install.bat file. The program will be installed in the C:Program FilesRDP Wrapper directory.

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When the installation is over, run the RDPConfig.exe. Make sure that all elements on the Diagnostics section are green.

Run the RDPCheck.exe and try to open a second RDP session (or connect several RDP sessions from remote computers). It worked out well! Now your Windows 10 allows two (and more) users to use different RDP sessions simultaneously.

The RDPWrap utility supports all Windows editions: Windows 7, Windows 8.1, and Windows 10. Thus, you can build your own terminal (RDS) server on any desktop instance of Windows.

Also interesting features of the RDP Wrapper are:

  • The option Hide users on logon screen allows you to hide the list of users from the Windows Logon Screen;
  • If you disable the Single session per user option, multiple simultaneous RDP sessions will be allowed under the same user account (the registry parameter fSingleSessionPerUser = 0 is set under the key HKLMSYSTEM CurrentControlSetControlTerminal ServerfSingleSessionPerUser);
  • RDP Port — you can change the Remote Desktop port number from 3389 to any other;
  • In the Session Shadowing Mode section you can change the remote control (shadow) connection permissions to the Windows 10 RDP sessions.

RDP Wrapper not Working on Windows 10

Let’s consider what to do if you cannot use several RDP connections in Windows 10 even with the installed RDP Wrapper tool.

In my case, since there is no direct Internet access on the computer, the RDPWrap could not get the new version of the rdpwrap.ini file from GitHub with the settings for the latest Windows versions. Therefore, the RDConfig utility showed the status [not supported].

Download the rdpwrap.ini file from the developer’s page and place it in the installation folder (C:Program FilesRDP Wrapperrdpwrap.ini). Restart the TermService and make sure that the state [not supported] is changed to [fully supported].

If the RDP Wrapper utility doesn’t work properly after updating the rdpwrap.ini file, the problem can occur because of a new build of Windows 10 you are using. Try to download the new rdpwrap.ini for your Windows 10 version build from here https://github.com/fre4kyC0de/rdpwrap.You can get the rdpwrap.ini for the Windows 10 1909 10.0.18363.476 with the following link rdpwrap_10.0.18363.476_1909.zip.

Also, if you have problems with RDPWrap, you can open the issue at https://github.com/stascorp/rdpwrap/issues. Here you can find the actual rdpwrap.ini file before updating it in the official repository.

To replace the rdpwrap.ini file:

  1. Stop the termservice: get-service termservice | stop-service
  2. Replace the rdpwrap.ini file in the directory C:Program FilesRDP Wrapper;
  3. Restart your computer;
  4. Run the RDPConf.exe and make sure all statuses turn green.

If after installing security updates or upgrading the Windows 10 build, RDP Wrapper does not work correctly, check if the “Listener state: Not listening” is displayed in the Diagnostics section.

Try to update the C:Program FilesRDP Wrapperrdpwrap.ini file using the update.bat script (or manually) and reinstall the service:

rdpwinst.exe -u
rdpwinst.exe -i

It happens that when you try to establish a second RDP connection under a different user account, you see a warning:The number of connections to this computer is limited and all connections are in use right now. Try connecting later or contact your system administrator.

In this case, you can use the Local Group Policy Editor (gpedit.msc) to enable the policy “Limit number of connections” under Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Remote Desktop Services -> Remote Desktop Session Host -> Connections section. Change its value to 999999.

Restart your computer to apply new policy settings.

Modifying Termsrv.dll File to Allow Multiple RDP Session

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To remove the restriction on the number of concurrent RDP user connections in Windows 10 without using rdpwraper, you can replace the original termsrv.dll file. This is the library file used by the Remote Desktop Service. The file is located in C:WindowsSystem32 directory.

Before you edit or replace the termsrv.dll file, it is advisable to create its backup copy. If necessary, this will help you to return to the original file version:

copy c:WindowsSystem32termsrv.dll termsrv.dll_backup

Before you edit the termsrv.dll file, you have to become its owner and give the Administrators group the full permissions to it. The easiest way to do this is from the command prompt. To change the file owner from TrustedInstaller to a local administrators group use the command:

takeown /F c:WindowsSystem32termsrv.dll /A

Now grant the local administrators group Full Control permission on the termsrv.dll file:

icacls c:WindowsSystem32termsrv.dll /grant Administrators:F

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After that, stop the Remote Desktop service (TermService) from the services.msc console or from the command prompt:

Net stop TermService

Before moving on, you need to get your version (build number) of Windows 10. Open the PowerShell console and run the command:

Get-ComputerInfo | select WindowsProductName, WindowsVersionI have Windows 10 build 1909 installed on my computer.

Then open the termsrv.dll file using any HEX editor (for example, Tiny Hexer). Depending on your Windows 10 build, you need to find and replace the code according to the table below:

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For example, for Windows 10 x64 RTM (10240) with the termsrv.dll file version 10.0.10240.16384, you need to find the line:

39 81 3C 06 00 00 0F 84 73 42 02 00

and replace it with:

B8 00 01 00 00 89 81 38 06 00 00 90

Save the file and run the TermService.

Already patched termsrv.dll file for Windows 10 Pro x64 can be downloaded here: termsrv_for_windows_10_x64_10240.zip

If something went wrong and you experience some problems with the Remote Desktop service, stop the service and replace the modified termsrv.dll file with the original version:

copy termsrv.dll_backup c:WindowsSystem32termsrv.dll

The advantage of the method of enabling multiple RDP sessions in Windows 10 by replacing the termsrv.dll file is that antiviruses do not respond on it (unlike the RDPWrap, which is detected by many antiviruses as a Malware/HackTool/Trojan).

The main drawback is that you will have to manually edit the termsrv.dll file each time you upgrade the Windows 10 build (or when updating the version of the termsrv.dll file during the installation of monthly cumulative updates).

To enable remote desktop connection in Windows 10, you need to make few changes to settings. This is in-built in the OS itself.

You need not install any paid third-party software. The RDP (remote desktop protocol) software comes in-built in Windows 10 or 8.1 or 7. It’s free to use, once you buy a genuine license of Pro or Enterprise edition.

You need to give permission to the remote person or support guy to access your computer. By just turning on the switch “Enable Remote Desktop“, you can make your desktop accessible to remote user.

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This is little different with Control Panel in Windows 7. To use RDP, you should be connected to a network like LAN, WLAN, Wired Network, Wireless, Office Network etc.

Once you activate the remote desktop, you need to make few changes to remote settings in Windows 10/8.1/7.

How to Connect a Remote PC over the Internet?

In the earlier post, we have seen on how to use RDP over a local network .

But, suppose you are working in an office and want to connect to a home PC, you would probably use the Internet or WAN connection for remote access.

First make sure, Remote Desktop is not being blocked on the remote computer.

  • Next you need to configure your router, so that it knows the correct addresses of your computers.
  • For this you need the default gateway and WAN settings.
  • You can get them using the “ipconfig” tool or using properties of network connection or using any web service on the Internet.
  • Then you need to enable Port Forwarding using the Port 3389.
  • As each router has its own settings, you may need to take the help of the corresponding router manual to do it.

Note:

It is important to recognize that, if you are using Internet to connect to your remote PC on a regular basis, the external (WAN) IP address is likely to change from time to time.

To avoid the hassle of rediscovering the address every time, subscribe to a dynamic DNS service.

Many routers have an option for dynamic DNS. So look in your router manual and select one of the services supported by your router.

Related –

This YouTube video shows how to connect to remote PC using WAN or router settings. In this specific example, TP-LINK router is used for setting the options for remote desktop connection.

After completing the above steps, the connection to your remote client is the same as above.

You just have to open the “Remote Desktop Connection” and enter the external IP (WAN) of the client you want to connect. Then enter the credentials and you will have full access to the client PC.

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How to Use Remote Desktop for Windows 10 or 8.1 and 8?

Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) is a good old feature since the XP days. It can be useful to connect from one system to another PC to FTP files or resolve any PC issues.

There are other several desktop programs which can set up with a remote connection.

Some of these utilities are like join.me, TeamViewer and Chrome Remote Desktop. They are especially useful when inter-connecting different platforms like Windows and Android, Windows and Linux etc.

But if you want to connect two Windows PCs, then the built-in RDP service in Windows 10 is just enough.

This YouTube video shows, how to enable remote desktop access in Windows 10. It also shows the way to connect remote PC using remote desktop connection. In this tutorial video, you can also find on how to connect, when the remote PC is on a LAN or WAN using port forwarding.

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How to Use Remote Desktop in Windows 7 and Vista?

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There may be slight variations when you try to use remote desktop feature in Windows 7 or Vista. The following videos will show you, how to connect to a remote host (which may be a Vista or 7) from a remote client ( may be a Windows 10 or 8 machine).

This YouTube video will follow the process of setting up remote desktop connection in a remote session on a Windows 7 computer. You can then use the RDC to connect from a remote client to gain access to it. The settings are similar, but you may have small variations.

Rdp Windows 10 To Windows 7 Resolution

This YouTube video talks about how to enable and connect remote host using RDP in Vista. You may be required to do more settings when compared to Windows 10 or 7.

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