Fclientdisableudp
I use a Windows 10 machine remotely at work. Both the local and remote machine are in the same ISP network (not same local network, but same ISP). I've been using it like that for almost a year now and I had never experienced absolutely any issues.
Until recently. I don't know if anything specific triggered this behavior, but I feel that it started happening after I upgraded the remote to W10 1903. I later upgraded the local one as well and I feel that it only made the problem worse (but I don't really have any data).
From time to time, the session will freeze – the image stops updating. However, what I type and mouse clicks are still being sent. No error message is shown whatsoever, the image simply freezes. To make it work again, I have to close and re-open the session. Everything that I had typed and/or clicked while it was frozen is there.
Registry, HKLM SOFTWARE Policies Microsoft Windows NT Terminal Services Client - Set “fClientDisableUDP” to “1” Ensure that KB4482887 is installed, as it is supposed to address the issue that causes TerminalServices to stop working when Hardware Encoder is configured for AVC (Advanced Video Coding). Jan 24, 2013 To start the group policy editor, follow these steps. NOTE: You must be logged on to the computer using an account that has administrator privileges in order to use Group Policy Editor. 1.Click Start, and then click Run. 2.In the Open box, type mmc, and then click OK. 3.On the File menu, click Add/Remove Snap-in.
Fclientdisableudp Remote Desktop Lag
Is there any way I can debug this?