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- Why do apps accessed using Remote Desktop Services (RDS) run twice as . . .
Why do apps accessed using Remote Desktop Services (RDS) run twice as slow and use half the CPU usage versus interactive login RDP? Ask Question Asked 10 months ago Modified 10 months ago
- How to see users idle time on RDP server - Super User
This is still possible in Server 2012 R2 Server Manager --> Remote Desktop Services --> Collections (RDS hosts need to be in the pool) Review connections in the bottom right panel Time seems to be hours : minutes : seconds
- How to login windows remote desktop (RDP) in windows 11 . . . - Super User
I have googled this 10 hours without finding any useful working solutions I just fresh installed Windows 11 During the installation, it forces me to use Microsoft account and Windows Hello Pin And
- How to copy files with window remote desktop? - Super User
9 I can do clipboard copy inside RDS client and then I can do paste on local computer This will initiate copy process via RDS Normal copy dialog with flying papers will appear Is it possible to initiate copy directly having source and destination paths?
- Windows Server 2016 RD Connection Broker doesnt redirect
We have been trying to set up an RDP server farm for the past 2 weeks now and we are right at the end but just cannot solve this last issue We have 2 RD session hosts and 1 server running the RD
- Where is my RDP server certificate stored? - Super User
Given the recent issues of Man-in-the-Middle attacks, i actually paid attention to the warning i get when connecting to a server: Selecting View Certificate, i was going to check the SHA1 Thumbprin
- How can I enable multiple users login at a time in remote system?
If you want more than 2 concurrent connections your computer is now considered a "Terminal Server" and you must pay for "Remote Desktop Services client access licenses" (RDS CALs) for people to connect UPDATE: here is a link to a set of documents " License your RDS deployment with client access licenses (CALs) " that can walk you through the process of choosing a license and activating it on
- How can I make sure that users log out of Remote Desktop sessions . . .
You can use the Remote Desktop Session Host Configuration tools, or (better) Group Policies to define rules around RDP disconnects If you use Group Policy and OUs, you will be able to allow some users to stay "disconnected" and force others to log-off after disconnect Specifically check out these policy branches: Computer Configuration\Policies\Administrative Templates\Windows Components
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