Under the latest Windows 10 system, users can easily control other computers as long as they open a remote desktop connection. However, when some users recently enabled remote connections in win10, they found that the computer window became very slow and stuck. What's going on? In fact, this problem has a lot to do with the system settings, we can fix it through related commands.
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details as follows:
1. Press the key combination "Win+R" to call up the run window, enter "mstsc" and press Enter or OK;
2. Enter the computer name IP in the remote desktop connection and connect;
3. Although it can be connected normally, it is very slow in use and control;
4. This phenomenon is mainly caused by system settings. We can call up the running window through the shortcut key combination "Win+R" and enter "CMD" to enter or confirm;
5. After the CMD command prompt window pops up, enter "netsh interface tcp set global autotuninglevel=disabled" and press Enter;
6. After entering the above command, if it prompts that "the operation requested by the command fails to be elevated (run as administrator)", you need to run as an administrator at this time, and enter the shortcut key "Win+X" → "Command Prompt (Administrator)" )" to start CMD and run it again.
The solution to the problem of freezing or slowness when using the remote desktop connection in the win10 system is introduced here. Users in need can follow the simple commands introduced by the editor to solve the problem. I hope this tutorial will be helpful to you.