Windows 10: Remote Desktop on Win 11 22H2, Host does not terminate properly when Client session ends.
Discus and support Remote Desktop on Win 11 22H2, Host does not terminate properly when Client session ends. in Windows 10 Software and Apps to solve the problem; Remote Desktop fails to work correctly Here is the use case:Host is Win 11 22H2Client is up-to date Win 10Devices are connected over a local... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Software and Apps' started by tstaros, Feb 13, 2023.
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Remote Desktop on Win 11 22H2, Host does not terminate properly when Client session ends.
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