Remote Desktop reconnect failes

D 111 Reputation points
2024-08-14T13:32:13.14+00:00

Hi,

recently we see the client freezing after disconnecting a session.
if you try to reconnect to the session or start another session, you get the message that you may not be able to connect because of unsufficient virtual memory.
In the Taskmanager you can see that the process msrdc.exe is still open 2 to 3 minutes after disconnecting.

Is that an known issue which will be targeted? The problem is still present in the newest insider build.

Regards


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  1. Nicole Friedrich 50 Reputation points
    2024-08-27T09:39:35.4333333+00:00

    Same behavior here! This is a huge problem for our users

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  2. Stefan Peters 20 Reputation points
    2024-08-29T11:12:36.36+00:00

    Same here, for an interim role I use a W365 workplace, the Remote Desktop and the Windows App have the same issues. After disconnect (because the W365 locks automatically) I need to end-task msrdc.exe or reboot my laptop to be able to login again.

    Several clients of me also report issues like this. It seems that this is not an isolated issue and needs to be addressed by Microsoft asap.

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  3. Dav 46 Reputation points
    2024-08-14T13:41:26.31+00:00

    Got the same issue. Insider version from today 1.2.5620 not fixing this bug -.- Need a fixed version as soon as possible.

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  4. SirThomsalot 5 Reputation points
    2024-08-14T20:53:06.64+00:00

    We got the same issue too. I hope this will get fixed soon.

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  5. Florian Ried 5 Reputation points
    2024-08-26T18:55:54.1233333+00:00

    I have the same problem in different environments. Has anyone found a working workaround?

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