Remote desktop connection unstable

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  • Remote Desktop is a very useful feature, which allows us to control our computer from another device.
  • Some factors can cause Remote Desktop to stop working but read the article below to find plenty of solutions.
  • We wrote a lot more about Remote Desktop Connection so it would be useful for you to bookmark the page.
  • If you experienced any other Windows 10 errors you have to check out our Windows 10 errors hub.

Remote Desktop is a very useful Windows 10 feature, which allows us to control our computer from another device.

Of course, it requires an internet connection to work, so if your computer is not properly connected to the internet, you won’t be able to use this feature.

However, even some other factors could cause Remote Desktop to stop working, and we’re going to talk about these issues and solutions for them in this article.

Speaking of issues, many users reported the following problems:

  • Remote Desktop can’t connect to the remote computer for one of these reasons Windows 10
    • Sometimes you might get this error message on your PC. If you encounter this problem, be sure to try all the solutions from this article.
  • Windows 10 RDP client not working
    • Sometimes RDP client won’t work at all on your PC. This can be due to your system configuration. To fix that, make sure that you’re using a private network.
  • RDP this computer can’t connect to the remote computer
    • This is another common problem with RDP. To fix this issue, be sure to check both your antivirus and firewall.
  • Remote Desktop not working after Windows 10 upgrade
    • Sometimes issues with Remote Desktop can occur after installing a Windows update. To fix the issue, simply remove the update and the problem will be fixed.
  • Unable to connect to remote PC, please verify Remote Desktop is enabled
    • This is another common problem with Remote Desktop. However, you should be able to fix the problem using one of our solutions.
  • Windows 10 Remote Desktop credentials did not work
    • If you encounter this error on your PC, you might be able to fix it simply by removing your saved credentials.
  • Remote Desktop cannot connect error, certificate expired invalid, in the time allotted
    • There are various errors that can appear while trying to use the Remote Desktop feature. However, you should be able to fix them using one of our solutions.
  • Remote Desktop won’t connect over the Internet
    • This is another problem related to the Remote Desktop feature. If Remote Desktop can’t connect, be sure to check your firewall and antivirus settings.

The remote desktop can’t connect to the remote computer for one of these reasons:

  • Remote access to the server is not enabled
  • The remote computer is turned off
  • The remote computer is not available on the network

These can be caused by a limited network connection, not enough memory, and wrong firewall settings.

So, if you can’t connect to Remote Desktop in Windows 10, make sure your computer doesn’t have any of the above-mentioned issues.

How do I solve problems with Remote Desktop in Windows 10?

1. Check your internet connection

As I said, the Internet is required for Remote Desktop to connect with another device. So, check if everything is okay with your internet connection.

If you determine that you have some problems connecting to the internet, check out our articles about Internet problems and Limited internet connection in Windows 10, and you might find the solution.

2. Check if remote connections are allowed

  1. Go to Search, type remote settings, and open Allow Remote connections to your computer.
  2. Check Allow remote connections to this computer and click OK to save changes.

Just like you need to allow Remote Desktop through the Firewall, you also need to allow remote connections on your computer, if you’re using this feature for the first time.

Remote connections are now enabled, and you should try to connect again. We also noticed another possible issue that could prevent using Remote Desktop.

If the computer you want to connect to remotely is in the Sleep or Hibernate mode, the connection won’t be possible, so check if the computer is ‘awake,’ and then try to connect again.

3. Remove your credentials from Remote Desktop

  1. Press Windows Key + S and enter remote desktop. Click on Remote Desktop Connection from the menu.
  2. When Remote Desktop Connection window opens, go to Advanced tab and click on Settings.
  3. Now click on Delete Credentials.

According to users, sometimes Remote Desktop won’t connect due to problems with your credentials. However, you can fix that issue simply by removing the saved credentials. 

After deleting your credentials, check if the problem still persists. Many users reported that this solution fixed the problem for them, so be sure to try it out.

4. Turn off custom scaling

  1. Open the
  2. If custom scaling is turned on, you should see A custom scale factor is set message. Click on Turn off custom scaling and sign out.

If Remote Desktop won’t connect, the problem might be related to custom scaling. Many users use custom scaling on larger monitors, but sometimes this feature can cause problems with Remote Desktop.

Once you sign back in, the scaling should be set to default and all problems with Remote Desktop will be resolved. Many users reported that this solution worked for them, so we strongly recommend you try it out.

  1. Go to Search, type firewall and open Windows Defender Firewall.
  2. Go to Allow an app or feature through Windows Firewall.
  3. Click on Change Settings.
  4. Find Remote Desktop, check it, and click OK to save changes.

Windows Firewall is also one of the most common causes of Remote Desktop problems. If Remote Desktop is blocked by Firewall, you won’t be able to connect it with another device.

Now try to connect your computers via Remote Desktop, and it should work.

Remote Desktop is not enabled in Firewall by default, so if you’re running Remote Desktop for the first time, allowing it through Windows Firewall is a must.

In addition to your firewall, it’s important to check if your antivirus isn’t blocking the Remote Desktop feature.

Sometimes antivirus can interfere with your system and prevent this feature from working properly. In some cases, you might have to uninstall your antivirus in order to fix this issue.

If you’re looking for a new antivirus that is compatible with Remote Desktop, we suggest that you consider changing your antivirus software that works great with Windows 10, so it won’t interfere with other processes and apps thus creating problems.

6. Make changes to your registry

  1. Press Windows Key + R and enter regedit. Press Enter or click OK to start
  2. In the left pane, navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftTerminal Server Client key. In the right pane, right click the empty space and choose New > DWORD [32-bit] Value. Enter RDGClientTransport as the name of the new DWORD.
  3. Double click newly created RDGClientTransport DWORD to open its properties. Set Value data to 1 and click on OK to save changes.

According to users, you might be able to fix this problem by making one small change to your registry. 

After making these changes, check if the problem still persists. This might be a slightly advanced solution, but many users reported that it worked for them, so you might want to try it out.

7. Add the IP address and server name to the hosts file

Several users reported that they were unable to use Remote Desktop due to their host’s file.

According to them, to fix the issue, you need to manually add the IP address and the server name to the host’s file on your PC.

To do that, navigate to This directory and edit the hosts file with Notepad.:

C:WindowsSystem32Driversetc

Keep in mind that the host’s file is a system file, so if you want to modify it, you’ll need administrative privileges.

For more information on how to modify your host’s file and gain administrative privileges, we strongly recommend checking Access denied when editing the host’s file article.

Once you make changes to your host’s file, the issue with Remote Desktop should be resolved.

8. Check if 3389 port is enabled

If Remote Desktop won’t connect, the problem might be your firewall. Your firewall can block certain ports in order to protect your PC, but sometimes your firewall can block certain ports by mistake.

For example, port 3389 is used by Remote Desktop, and if your firewall is blocking this port, you won’t be able to use this feature at all.

If this port is enabled, but the issue still appears, try disabling and enabling your firewall. Sometimes a quick firewall reset can fix the problem, so you might want to try that.

  • Can’t reset the firewall? Check out this complete guide on how to do that!

9. Change your connection from Public to Private

  1. Click the network icon in the bottom right corner of your
  2. Click on your network connection name.
  3. Select Private as your network profile.

In order to protect your PC, remote connections are disabled if you’re using a public connection. After doing that, the problem with Remote Desktop should be completely resolved.

Also, if none of the solutions worked, you can use Mikogo to solve the connectivity problems. With this remote desktop software, you get complete security and control of your PC. 

Remote Desktop not working over VPN

Remote desktop not connecting through VPN cases are more frequent than you can imagine.

While the potential culprits can be diverse ranging from connectivity issues [ports, network adapters, and so on] to communication and protocols, it’s likely that the issue is caused by an incorrect setup.

Whether the VPN disconnects when Remote Desktop is activated or the Remote Desktop fails with VPN connected, getting the two of them to collaborate harmoniously is essential.

Here are some quick tips to consider:

  • Allow Remote Desktop connections on the server PC
  • Create a VPN server using your router
  • Set up a VPN connection on the client PC
  • Connect to the server PC

If you want to find out how to set up a VPN with Remote Desktop Connection on Windows 10/11, we got your back. So don’t be shy to explore the topic and follow the presented instructions step by step.

That’s about it, we hope at least some of these solutions helped you with connection problems with Remote Desktop in Windows 10.

If you have any comments or questions, just reach out to the comment section below, and we’ll try to assist you further.

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