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Jun 22, 2018 RDP connection to remote machine is very slow. Another show-stopper is slow connection to Windows 10 machines over RDP. It doesn’t seem to happen with all machines but there are always some with issue. It doesn’t matter if connection is made from local network or over internet – when’ it’s slow, it’s just slow. After my Windows 10 desktop just update to latest version 1803 (OS Build 17134.165), the remote desktop become very slow. Whenever windows is refresh, it will take about 10-30 seconds to refresh. The keystroke seem ok, I can see the characters show after 0.5 second delay.

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  • Aug 30, 2018 Users of Remote Desktop clients on computers running Windows 10, version 1709 or earlier experience poor performance when they connect to remote desktops running Windows 10, version 1803 or later. This occurs because, when NLA is disabled, the older client computers use a slower protocol when they connect to Windows 10, version 1803 or a later.
  • Go to Display Settings Scale and Layout Set the custom scale to 120 you may need to experiment, try 110 - 150 After that log in to your Remote Desktop, it should adjust the resolution and scaling factors. It gave me a faster experience.
  • The Remote Desktop Services Microsoft’s Remote Desktop Services are widely used by companies to let users use applications inside a server farm. Typically the reasons to use Remote Desktop are: Standardized environment and configuration Easy maintenance during application version upgrades Lower resource usage on the clients Better bandwidth usage in case of a slow connection.

We had this issue at my last job. Remote Desktop Easy Print was the culprit. The key was turning off Easy Print in group policy. (Computer Configuration/Administrative Templates/Windows Components/Remote Desktop Services/Remote Desktop Sessions/Printer Redirection/Use Remote Desktop Easy Printer driver first - Disabled) & ( User Configuration/Administrative Templates/Windows Components/Remote Desktop Services/Remote Desktop Sessions/Printer Redirection/Use Remote Desktop Easy Print Driver First- Disabled) This returns printing to the older method which means the drivers have to be an exact match on both the client and the host.

This should get you headed in the right direction. Just ensure the drivers on both end match otherwise it may fail to redirect the printer without Easy Print.

Some links:

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This article addresses several common issues that users can experience when they use remote desktop functionality.

Intermittent problems with new Microsoft Azure virtual machines

This issue affects virtual machines that have been recently provisioned. After the user connects to the virtual machine, the remote desktop session does not load all the user's settings correctly.

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To work around this issue, disconnect from the virtual machine, wait for at least 20 minutes, and then connect again. Logitech c920 g hub driver.

To resolve this issue, apply the following updates to the virtual machines, as appropriate:

  • Windows 10 and Windows Server 2016: KB 4343884, August 30, 2018—KB4343884 (OS Build 14393.2457)
  • Windows Server 2012 R2: KB 4343891, August 30, 2018—KB4343891 (Preview of Monthly Rollup)

Video playback issues on Windows 10 version 1709

This issue occurs when users connect to remote computers that are running Windows 10, version 1709. When these users play video using the VMR9 (Video Mixing Renderer 9) codec, the player shows only a black window.

This is a known issue in Windows 10, version 1709. The issue doesn't occur in Windows 10, version 1703.

Desktop sharing issues on Windows 10

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This issue occurs when the user has a read-only user profile (and associated registry hive), such as in a kiosk scenario. When such a user connects to a remote computer that is running Windows 10, version 1803, they can't share their desktop.

To fix this issue, apply the Windows 10 update 4340917, July 24, 2018—KB4340917 (OS Build 17134.191).

Performance issues when mixing versions of Windows 10 if NLA is disabled

This issue occurs when Remote Desktop client computers running Windows 10 connect to remote desktops that run different versions of Windows 10 while NLA is disabled. Users of Remote Desktop clients on computers running Windows 10, version 1709 or earlier experience poor performance when they connect to remote desktops running Windows 10, version 1803 or later.

This occurs because, when NLA is disabled, the older client computers use a slower protocol when they connect to Windows 10, version 1803 or a later version.

To resolve this issue, apply KB 4340917, July 24, 2018—KB4340917 (OS Build 17134.191).

Black screen issue

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This issue occurs in Windows 8.0, Windows 8.1, Windows 10 RTM, and Windows Server 2012 R2. A user launches multiple applications in a remote desktop, then disconnects from the session. Periodically, the user reconnects to the remote desktop to interact with the applications, and then disconnects again. At some point, when the user reconnects, the remote desktop session only shows a black screen. To get the session to display properly again, the user then has to end their session from either the remote computer's console or the RDSH server console and stop their session's applications.

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To resolve this issue, apply the following updates as appropriate:

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  • Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012: KB4103719, May 17, 2018—KB4103719 (Preview of Monthly Rollup)
  • Windows 8.1 and Windows Server 2012 R2: KB4103724, May 17, 2018—KB4103724 (Preview of Monthly Rollup) and KB 4284863, June 21, 2018—KB4284863 (Preview of Monthly Rollup)
  • Windows 10: Fixed in KB4284860, June 12, 2018—KB4284860 (OS Build 10240.17889)