This section, method, or task contains steps that tell you how to modify the registry. However, serious problems might occur if you modify the registry incorrectly. Therefore, make sure that you follow these steps carefully.
For added protection, back up the registry before you modify it. Then, you can restore the registry if a problem occurs. For more information about how to back up and restore the registry, see How to back up and restore the registry in Windows. To resolve this problem, determine which application is using the same port as RDP. If the port assignment for that application cannot be changed, change the port assigned to RDP by changing the registry.
After you change the registry, you must restart the Remote Desktop Services service. After you restart the Remote Desktop Services service, you should verify that the RDP port has been changed correctly.
The listener component runs on the Remote Desktop server and is responsible for listening for and accepting new Remote Desktop Protocol RDP client connections, thereby allowing users to establish new remote sessions on the Remote Desktop server.
There is a listener for each Remote Desktop Services connection that exists on the Remote Desktop server. Connections can be created and configured by using the Remote Desktop Services Configuration tool. You can run the netstat tool to determine whether port or the assigned RDP port is being used by another application on the Remote Desktop server:.
To determine which application is using port or the assigned RDP port , use the tasklist command-line tool along with the PID information from the netstat tool:. You should determine whether this application can use a different port.
If you cannot change the application's port, you must change the port that is assigned to RDP. If you have to change the port assigned to RDP, you must change the registry. To do this, you must be a member of the local Administrators group, or you must have been granted the appropriate permissions.
On the Remote Desktop server, open Registry Editor. If the User Account Control dialog box appears, verify that the action it displays is what you want, and then click Continue. To change the port for a specific connection on the Remote Desktop server, select the connection under the WinStations key:.
On the Remote Desktop server, open the Services snap-in. To do this, click Start , point to Administrative Tools , and then click Services. Look for an entry for the port number that you assigned to RDP. The port should appear in the list and have a status of Listening.
For more information, see Change the listening port for Remote Desktop on your computer. To verify that the listener on the Remote Desktop server is working correctly, use any of the following methods. Use the connection name and port number specific to your Remote Desktop server configuration. Connecting To servername Could not open connection to the host, on port Connect failed.
You can also download and use other troubleshooting tools, such as Portqry. In the Properties dialog box for the connection, on the General tab, in Security layer , select a security method. In Encryption level , click the level that you want. To help troubleshoot this problem, enable CAPI2 event logs on both the client and server computers.
This command is shown in the following screenshot. If I use the windows 10 app route then the connection holds and doesn't have the same issue but I'm trying to avoid using it for other reasons in the old RDP you are prompted with a window that gives you settings where on the Experience tab you can change performance settings and that is what I need in which I'm unable to locate on the windows 10 App.
I understand that you are facing issues with Remote Desktop disconnecting after a successful connection. However, for issues related to Remote Desktop, let me help to point you in the right direction. I would suggest you to post your query in TechNet Forums where you will find professionals with expertise on RDP for Windows 10 and that would be the appropriate forum.
Remote Desktop application for Windows Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. See How to delete cookie files in Internet Explorer. Clear browser cache. See clear browser cache for your browser. Open browser in Private mode. Client doesn't show my resources First, check the Azure Active Directory account you're using. If that doesn't work, make sure your app group is associated with a workspace. Web client stops responding or disconnects Try connecting using another browser or client.
Other browsers and clients also malfunction or fail to open If issues continue even after you've switched browsers, the problem may not be with your browser, but with your network. Web client keeps prompting for credentials If the Web client keeps prompting for credentials, follow these instructions: Confirm the web client URL is correct.
For more information, see How to delete cookie files in Internet Explorer. For more information, see Clear browser cache for your browser. Open your browser in Private mode. If so, you'll need to add the app ID 9cdeadaf2-b2e6bbd07 to the policy to allow the client to discover the feeds.
To register the resource provider: Sign in to the Azure portal. Go to Subscription , then select your subscription. In the menu on the left side of the page, select Resource provider. Find and select Microsoft. DesktopVirtualization , then select Re-register.
To troubleshoot issues while creating a Windows Virtual Desktop environment and host pool in a Windows Virtual Desktop environment, see Environment and host pool creation.
To troubleshoot issues while configuring a virtual machine VM in Windows Virtual Desktop, see Session host virtual machine configuration. To troubleshoot issues related to the Windows Virtual Desktop agent or session connectivity, see Troubleshoot common Windows Virtual Desktop Agent issues.
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