Remote desktop connection not working on windows 11 (solved)
Remote desktop not working can be caused by various factors, such as network connectivity issues, incorrect login credentials, or firewall settings.
Windows Remote Desktop also has known as RDP or Remote Desktop Protocol is used to access the computer over the network. It makes it easier to access a remote computer for assistance. But some of the users experience a problem connecting to a system via the Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP). Error messages such as can’t connect to the remote computer or This client could not establish a connection to the remote computer. Especially after the recent windows 11 2022 Update number of users report Remote desktop connection not working.
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
If you are also struggling with this problem, here we have 4 effective solutions to fix the problem.
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RDP Connection not working
If you see this error “The remote PC can’t be found” make sure you have the right PC name, and then check to see if you entered the name correctly. Still can’t connect, try entering the IP address of the remote PC instead of the PC name.
- If you are getting There’s a problem with the network,
- Make sure Your router is turned on (home networks only).
- The Ethernet cable is plugged into your network adapter (wired networks only).
- Your PC’s wireless switch is turned on (laptops on wireless networks only).
- Your network adapter is working.
Check Windows 10 accepting RDP requests
If you are getting error message “remote desktop not available” Check and make sure the Windows 10 computer is accepting RDP requests from other network computers. You need to ensure that you are accepting requests from all devices, not just from the ones that know about Network Level Authentication.
- Right-click on This PC, and select Properties.
- From the System, window Click the Remote Settings link, on the left part of the page.
- On the System Properties window, move to the Remote tab, and select Allow remote connections to this computer.
- Also, uncheck the Allow connections only from computers running Remote Desktop with Network Level Authentication (recommended) check-box.
- Click Apply and OK.
Also Open your “Network and Sharing Center” from the control panel, Network and Internet. And make sure it says “Private Network” under the network name. If it says public, it won’t allow incoming connections (so that you are protected when taking your computer in public hotspots).
Allow remote desktop in windows firewall
If because of security reasons as it gives security warnings while you try to access your computer from a different device. Try to allow remote desktop in the windows firewall this probably fixes the problem for you.
- Type “firewall” in the search and open the Windows Defender Firewall.
- From the left menu click on Allow an app or feature through Windows Firewall.
- Click on change settings
- Now find Remote Desktop and turn it on
- Now onwards windows firewall allows you to connect to this PC remotely using the remote desktop protocol.
Check for the Limit number of connections
If you are limited in the number of users who can connect simultaneously to a Remote Desktop session or Remote Desktop Services session. you may face Remote Desktop Disconnected. This computer can’t connect to the remote computer.
To verify Remote Desktop Services “Limit number of connections” policy
Start the Group Policy snap-in, and then open the Local Security Policy or the appropriate Group Policy. Locate the following command:
Local Computer Policy > Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Remote Desktop Services > Remote Desktop Session Host > Connections
“Limit number of connections”
Click Enabled.
In the RD Maximum Connections allowed box, type the maximum number of connections that you want to allow, and then click OK.
Remote Desktop Connection has stopped working
If you notice the remote desktop connection is closed with the error “remote desktop stopped working” first try to allow RDP in the windows firewall. Then Check RDP and its related services running.
- Open Windows services using services.msc.
- Look for services that contain the “remote” terms in their name.
- Check all of these services must be set either to Manual or Automatic plus none of them should have Disabled status.
Turn off Printer Redirection for Remote Desktop
If you notice that your remote connection crashes again and again then you should Turn off Printer Redirection for Remote Desktop this helps to fix the problem.
- Press Windows + R, type mstsc and ok.
- When the RDP window opens click on show options.
- Move to local resources
- Uncheck printers, under local devices and resources.
- Now connect to the remote computer,
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