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WIn10 Prof .267 version kills sessions unexpectedly #935

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han-the-man opened this issue Nov 28, 2019 · 6 comments
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WIn10 Prof .267 version kills sessions unexpectedly #935

han-the-man opened this issue Nov 28, 2019 · 6 comments

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@han-the-man
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We have a strange issue with 2 windows10 prof machines, both were updated with the nov2019 feature update. After this, RDP works, but users are quite frequently disconnected and their sessions completely lost. That is, all applications are killed without saving data etc.

We are running the latest INI file, with support for the .267 version of termsvr. Any help greatly appreciated!

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@derekz007
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I've been having the same problem. Any ideas appreciated. Windows 10 Pro, .267

@derekz007
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oh, also I started to get a screen flicker after fixing RDP after the latest update that corresponded with this problem of disconnects started at the same time. basically before the update, no problems, and after it is both flickering occasionally, I sit at the computer, and disconnects the other remote users sporadically.

@Kollegue
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Kollegue commented Dec 2, 2019

exact same problem. Using Windows 10 Education 1909 (18363.476). Any suggestions?

@oslecpt
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oslecpt commented Dec 12, 2019

Same here for vesion .437

@s0nic9
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s0nic9 commented Jan 8, 2020

fix #858 (comment)

@sebaxakerhtc
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Duplicate of #871

@sebaxakerhtc sebaxakerhtc marked this as a duplicate of #871 Jun 20, 2022
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