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- Enable or Disable Remote Desktop Connections to Windows 10 PC
You can use the Remote Desktop Connection (mstsc exe) or Microsoft Remote Desktop app to connect to and control your Windows 10 PC from a remote device When you allow remote desktop connections to your PC, you can use another device to connect to your PC and have access to all of your apps, files, and network resources as if you were sitting
- Windows Remote Desktop - mstsc - options and switches
The settings for a Remote Desktop session can be saved in a * rdp file This file can be edited in your favourite text editor The file contains a list of options, many of which can also be called from the command line with switches (e g "mstsc span" will display the remote session on multiple monitors ) Is there are list of these options
- Change the default resolution of Remote Desktop Connection (mstsc . . .
I have a combination of a "default rdp" and the switches available with mstsc exe I did this because mstsc exe does not allow complete configuration from the command line By setting all my preferences in "default rdp", then including a server name, v: and display dimensions, h: and w:, I get a session the way I like
- Create Remote Desktop Connection Shortcut for Specific PC in Windows
mstsc exe v:IP Address f Substitute Computer Name in the command above with the actual computer name (ex: "Brink-Laptop") of the PC you want to connect remotely to Substitute IP Address in the command above with the actual IP address (ex: "192 168 1 133") of the PC you want to connect remotely to More usage options for "MSTSC" command:
- Prepare for the Remote Desktop client for Windows end of support . . .
Remote Desktop Connection (Microsoft Terminal Services Client, MSTSC) will remain a supported application for connections to remote desktops Next steps We recommend preparing for the migration to Windows App now to experience the full benefits Windows App has to offer, and to avoid losing access to remote resources on March 27, 2026
- Passwordless Authentication with FIDO2 Security Key for Remote Desktop . . .
Enter the NetBIOS name of the remote computer in Remote Desktop Connection (mstsc exe) and click Connect On the sign-in page, enter the Entra ID account for which FIDO2 Security Key authentication is enabled When prompted to choose a passwordless authentication method, select Security Key
- MSTSC. EXE - no more console switch in RDC 6. 1
On earlier builds of Windows Vista Service Pack 1, if you run mstsc ? from the command prompt, the following screen is displayed Note the section in red below If you use version 6 1 of the Remote Desktop Client included , in order to connect to the console session for Windows Server 2003, you should use the admin switch instead
- Remote desktop use two out of four monitors - Super User
Microsoft looks to have at least partially implemented this feature in the latest updates to Windows 10 MSTSC exe using a rdp connection file for a given server The key settings are use multimon:i:1 selectedmonitors:s:0,1 As of now, selectedmonitors must be set from this file, but use multimon can also be set from command line or GUI
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