Click on Remote settings in the navigation pane. In the Remote Desktop section, click the radio button to Allow connections from computers running any version of Remote Desktop less secure. Click OK. If the issue still exists, please try Method 2. Method 2: Try to add mstsc. Click Start , open Control Panel.
Click on Allow a program or feature through Windows Firewall on the navigation pane. Click on Change settings. Click on Allow another program Select the file mstsc and click Open. Click Add.
You might now be able to see the Remote Desktop option in the list of programs. Check the box and click OK. Just a little bit confused to change how many user can connect at the same time. If already 3 user doing remote session at the same time, the 4th user totally can not RDP to this host. Am I missing something? Any chance for support? For me, the RDP patches failed after installing the Microsoft Security update for the critical wormable. The checksums have been updated for the Zips.
It works with the latest April Security rollup patch for Windows 7 x64 and x Btw, do the patcher contain all earlier patches, or do I need the older versions for older win7 machines? Each one supports the default Service Pack 1 dll, the KB patch from and whatever latest patch is listed in the article. If you want support for Windows 7 RTM, download the original patcher. Thanks for your work on this. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, HAL!
I was thinking the SHA1: was the password but I see on the download page the password is listed. Sorry for the confusion. Dear Sir, thanks for your effort but link to patcher April is srill the same: bit only. Just tested! April Test Version works perfect Windows 7 bit. Thank you so much! Keep up with great work! Thanks HAL This morning I tried 64bit and worked pergectly.
Now this new version is asking for a password. Please, there are still many of us who have Windows 7 bit there are reasons for that! Please make bit version! Thank you :. I came to report it after uninstalling both KBs and getting it back to work. I really appreciate your work sir! Not for me: KB Monthly rollup replaces termsrv. Please update the RDP Patcher. Nope it does not — I get error message that termsrv.
April Update has changed termsrv. Ran this today, 5th of April. I think there were some updates from April that are blocking this. I am also having issues with this. Is it alright, or it is some problem on my remote OS? Is there any other step I have to do? Also, thanks for your work on this project! We have 5 RDP clients working concurrently after patching Termsrv. Not sure why the original author excluded Enterprise, must have been a valid reason for it though.
If you are having trouble with the patcher where it says it cannot access file termsrv. Once you Un-install this you will be able to use this patcher. I was finally able to update all the security patches and use this patcher. It works with the March security updates. Thanks for confirming it works with the March updates. Yes, obviously if you have something like RDP Wrapper installed it will interfere with the operation of this tool.
Thank you so much for your ongoing maintenance of this patch. System is Windows 7 Home. Is there any way commands to set the options automatically on this installer? I cant push it automatically because of the two check mark options during install. I use thin clients with it but connects only two.. Im using windows7 profesional. You should probably warn people that if you use this to allow more than one user to connect to the system, at the same time, you are in violation of the Windows 7 EULA.
When I download it I get a warning:. Some security applications dislike tools like this because they patch system files and edit registry entries, which is similar to what malware might do. I tried the Feb patch on W7 Prof French version.
Not working. When trying to remotly connect, the session start but then stop. If a running session on console, this session is not impacted at all. I still have problems with a KB version of Windows 7 Professional, I tried all 3 version but got always the same error of inknow checksum. Find out what the version number of the dll is. As far as I recall, there were no new dlls between October and October , so you might have the dll.
This is a fantastic tool. Works flawlessly here following KB What am I doing wrong? I stopped Remote Desktop Services and still saying cannot access file termsrv. Are there other processes that need to be stopped?
Hi HAL! Deinstallation of KB solved the to the state before. Do you have patch for KB?? Please we need patch.
Hallo, Windows 7 x64 Home Premium 6. PS: Hal, any link with the info about what has to be changed and where? I understand is something that has to be done with en hex editor to the file, correct? There is no specific page but several pages around the internet with plenty of old information about the bytes to change.
The tool is, in fact, a mixture of functions. Ok, thanks you for the clarification. I assumed it was just a few bytes on the dll and though of not bothering you again. Zerox you are correct so thank you for that. I notice that KB is optional anyway so I will leave it uninstalled for now. For a list of the files that are provided in this update, download the file information for update I just uninstalled KB and declined future installation for now on this machine.
Now my W7Pro termsrv. Microsoft just do it again KB updates termsrv. Hello again! Microsoft released a new termsrv. Is there someone that know what is that has to changed in the file so we can do it manually and be done with it? Or if HAL has the time to commit a new version that recognizes this new checksum.
What an enormous time saver since I can now connect remotely as the admin user and fix things without disturbing the local user! Do you have a tip jar? Thanks again! I have been trying to get RDP to work for weeks. I have Win 7 Home. I set a password on the target machine my home laptop. What more do I have to do? It needs updating again. I did a full update with the latest rollups and the patcher works.
It seems even smart enough to restart RDP service because no reboot required! However for me it is back to normal. Just did a bunch of win 7 updates and it killed my RDP. I next tried teh new patch, but no difference. I am able to connect to the machine. Then the window size gets smaller for a second, then disappears. Maybe this is a different problem from this patch. Windows 7 Pro, 64bit. I run it as admin and reboot. But when I go to run it again, it thinks the dll is unpatched.
And now I am limited to 4 concurrent users. Previous versions of this patch on the same system allowed more than 4 users, now there is some limit which is imposed. Sounds like something might be replacing the patched dll on reboot.
When I do the same in Pro x64 and reboot, the tool still says the file is patched. The tool checks the MD5 checksum of the patched and unpatched dll. If it is telling you the dll is not patched after restarting, then the MD5 is the unpatched checksum and the file has reverted to the original. That could be caused by security settings or software. That worked perfectly with the latest as of update of termsrv.
Win7 pro x64 bit.. What should I do? This file was updated by Microsoft on File version: 1. Ever since there has been Windows updates that fixes the patch, so the concurrent RDP stops working. I tried everything, but this time I can not figure out, what is the matter. RDP Service is working and it accepts connections. However, every time when I try to remotely connect this computer, the RDP client is able to establish the connection.
However, it will disconnect immediately without any warning, or message etc. I can see quick flash of my desktop. When I logon this computer localy, I can see from taskmanager, that there is no other users logged on. So the logon fails. What can be the issue? I tried t0 use them all. I tried to restore the original. However, the result is the same, Is there any place to download prepatched termsrv. The latest update to the tool will work with the Windows update mentioned, as you can see from others commenting it works on the latest dll as intended.
If the checksum fails you have the wrong or an incompatible dll. The tool will now not recognize the original RTM dll because I replaced that patch with this one by now nobody should be using it.
Which version and architecture of Windows are you using? Is it an original install media or some custom install? Thank you for answer. I found this. If in default setting, GPO allows me to connect max 5 users, why i have this problem with 2 connected users? Hi HAL Any news on an update.
Ok, I have updated the tool for the latest termsrv. Please try this version of the patcher and report back as I have been unable to test it properly. Use this tool at your own risk….
I have a 5 session to one PC with Windwos 7 Pro. Used an earlier rdp patcer and everything works fin. After this year updates in widows 7 i musz use a new rdp patcher. Multiple session is back, but on PC, whith i have connectet, at least, 5 session via rdp, i see tle last logget user desktop.
For examle: 3 users : Admin, X1, X2. Admin is localy logged on PC , and i see an Admin desktop. You may have to re-start your pc. Dear Hal! Please fix the patch we did not have unfortuna telly restore points and can not revert the changes.
Now we are sitting duck and can not work. Please let us know it you are fixed it. Thank you sir. Ran into the same problem and backing out kb worked for me. Hoping someone will come up with a revised patch for this so further updates can be allowed. Because there is an updated termsrv. I second, package kb was causing the issue on my Windows 7 x64, once rolled back the dll revert to the patched version.
We just got the latest windows update that happened yesterday and the Concurrent RDP patcher is now working now. An update around Sept broke this again sadly, been an avid user. Yes, confirm. I have 60 computers running Win7 in my facility and rely on concurrent sessions heavily. I have had to disable these three updates on all. I hope this helps: kb kb kb — rolled this one back yesterday. Last time this happened in I was lucky enough to find out online what bytes needed to be patched, so could update the program.
Thanks, may I ask where you got that information from? There appears to be only about 2 bytes difference from the old dll and I need to check this out before trying to update the patcher….
Could log in with two users remotely and one user locally being member of the Remote Desktop Users group. Kaspersky endpoint security seems to block this. Any idea how to allow in the rules of the firewall for concurrent connections? It works fine without Kaspersky enabled. It worked for me for years, using xfreerdp package freerdp from Linux to Windows Home. But since yesterday when I ran Windows Update for the first time in 3 months, I get these errors:.
Hi yesterday I have done fresh installation Windows 7 home premium SP1 and fully updated and the patch not is working for me.
I tried patch-unpatch a lot of times but remote desktop open and looks is goingo to work but close ver fast without errors. Latest version works great on updated Windows 7 Professional! Make sure you are using the version on the very bottom of the post! Not working on latest updated version of Home Premium x64 — termsrv.
In the freaking middle of the night. Still 2hours to make this freaking server with 25 employees work. Stressed out. The entire company would be on production hold. What could I do??! Found this site……. Man If I ever knew who had this solution patch? I would personally send them a beer!! Worked perfectly first time. I am running Windows 7 Home Premium. Home Premium is not capable of RDP out of the box — that is why it is not working.
That will finish it up for you. Pls it would be so helpfull. Downloaded this today and can confirm that it is still working on windows 7 professional. Double click to run and enabled multiple logins per user, clicked patch and it kicked me off while it replaced the file. Waited 2 minutes then hopped back in and tested multiple concurrent sessions. As BrankoH said, any chance the desktops can mirror one another?
I can connect and fully remote in from my android tablet but only to the main user. I have a total of three users and when i try to remote into to ano other users it just keeps re-asking me for the password as if I had typed in the wrong passwords. I tried to make two users to be administrators with passwords and it still only allows remoting to the first user that was originally the administrator.
It works super good but only for one user in the desktop. Awesome solution….. Says that Windows 7 Enterprise is not supported. The patcher program is showing everything grayed out. I ran it on a different Windows 7 Professional machine and it worked fine. Will this work on Windows 7 Pro and Windows 10 Pro versions? What would happen if Microsoft decides to patch the file again. Will it cause system instability? Should we backup the original termsrv file first before installing?
Where is the file located? If Microsoft patches termsrv. If that happens we would need to update the tool again to patch the newer dll. If it does happen, is there place where we can download the newer patcher or do we just go back to this site? I cannot see remote desktop options in system preferences. Hello there, thanks for the article, but i have a question, does this patch enables multimonitor on host? I ask that because my host has win7 pro, and by default that OS version does not support multimonitor.
I still do not see Remote Desktop options, only Remote Assistance. What gives? I installed the patch on both my computer and the one I want to remote into. Both are running Win 7 Home Premium. When I attempt to connect, it pops up the user and password input. I know it is the correct username and password. Any thoughts? You need to make sure the local user account for the machine you want to connect to is a member of the remote users group. Click on Users, then find your account. The login name should be the first thing listed on the left.
Then, go back, go to groups, and go to Remote Users group. Add your login account there if it is not already present. Unfortunately, that snap-in is not allowed on a computer running home premium. Any other thoughts? After trying literally everything, I found a solution. There was a discrepancy between the login name and the account name on the profile in Win7HP. Normally, the login name is used for everything.
Once corrected, I logged in without any issue. Hope this helps! A recent Windows update seems to have broken rdp. April 12, Anyone else have this problem and knows which one? Found the problem.
KB got installed again somehow. When I run RDP it still says unknown checksum with all the options greyed out. Thanks very much.
Reinstalled and ran the patch — worked just fine. Thanks again for your help! One more thing you need to do if you use Windows Firewall on your windows 7 home edition machine.
You need to create a new inbound rule to allow port I want to remote desktop over the internet but it wont work. Enter the IP address of the computer with A-A-S on it in the address bar and append the port number no need if you use port 80 , so it would look something like:. You will then be prompted for the username and password of the user edited above.
In the web interface, click the Services option on the left. The window will display the services on the remote computer along with their current status. A-A-S offers extra security measures such as Silent or Stealth port options. Services can also be started and stopped using command line tools like Net or SC, this can be done in the Application configuration window. It does have a problem because there is no ability to log on as another user on the remote computer.
The NET USE command first creates a connection to the remote computer with the credentials of one of its administrators. A few examples are:.
The above screenshot queries the Windows Update Service on the remote machine, starts it, and then queries it again to check the service has started. The Microsoft owned developer Sysinternals has a set of command line utilities for local and remote administration called PsTools. The syntax is:. The basic commands are broadly the same as the Windows SC utility such as query, config, start, stop, and etc. Here are a few examples for handling the Windows Search Service:.
The above image stops the Windows Search Service and then disables it. To completely disable a service, make sure to stop it before setting its startup type. The full list of syntax and arguments can be found in the included help document or on the SysInternals website. Alternatively, type Services.
Press OK and you will be prompted for the username and password of an account on the remote computer. This will show a list of computers in the local workgroup where you can find the PC you want to connect with. Click OK to get back to the main window. The remote Services Control Panel applet works with services in the exact same way as if you was controlling services on the local machine. Windows has more than one name for each service; the Service name and its Display Name.
Alternatively, you can use the Control Panel Services applet Services. A useful resource for Service information including names for all versions of Windows is BlackViper. PowerShell is really powerful.
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