Windows 11 users have been grumbling about Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) problems ever since the big 24H2 update released back in October 2024. Over the past months, you may have struggled to establish RDP connections, which can hang or freeze.
And unfortunately the recent updates — KB5050094 and KB5051987 — have failed to address the issues, with RDP connections still struggling to find their footing when logging in, reports Windows Latest.
As it turns out, there might be multiple bugs at play here. Microsoft has yet to confirm anything and it’s unclear if they’re working on a fix.
If you’re dealing with Remote Desktop problems in Windows 11, know that you aren’t alone and there are some workarounds you can try.
What to do about Windows 11 RDP issuesIn some cases, the solution might be as simple as changing the RDP port from the default 3389 to something else. If that doesn’t work for you, you’ll have to tweak the Local Group Policy:
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Further reading: Microsoft’s new Windows App lets you remotely access your PC from anywhere