22-10-2018, 12:58 PM
(This post was last modified: 22-10-2018, 01:09 PM by vbh it admin.)
hi there,
i recently installed W10 1803 and all the security patches.
since then (i think) i have bad issues with authenticating into RDP Servers.
the problem it takes about 3-5 min until the authentication window disappears and i can see the rdp session.
(the Windows Security Windows goes to not responding) see Attachement
When i rdp onto the servers via MS native mstsc.exe it works fast as intended.
i tryed many things so far:
uninstalled ASG, clean Registry deletet folder and local profile.
I used a different user to test it.
I changed may gpedit and regedit settings regarding some websearches
i had RemoteDesktop 2012 before and i updated to 2018 because i thought it was a 2012 bug
we moved the database from SQL 2008 R2 to 2014
all of this made no improvement.
all my colleagues have no issues with the similar constellation - so it hase to be local client issue
I dont want to reinstall my client because this takes me 2 days ...
does anyone have an clue about the sollution?
Regards.
Felix
i recently installed W10 1803 and all the security patches.
since then (i think) i have bad issues with authenticating into RDP Servers.
the problem it takes about 3-5 min until the authentication window disappears and i can see the rdp session.
(the Windows Security Windows goes to not responding) see Attachement
When i rdp onto the servers via MS native mstsc.exe it works fast as intended.
i tryed many things so far:
uninstalled ASG, clean Registry deletet folder and local profile.
I used a different user to test it.
I changed may gpedit and regedit settings regarding some websearches
i had RemoteDesktop 2012 before and i updated to 2018 because i thought it was a 2012 bug
we moved the database from SQL 2008 R2 to 2014
all of this made no improvement.
all my colleagues have no issues with the similar constellation - so it hase to be local client issue
I dont want to reinstall my client because this takes me 2 days ...
does anyone have an clue about the sollution?
Regards.
Felix