Reinstall Remote Desktop Connection -
(RDP) is the ultimate way to fix persistent connection errors, corrupted system files, and sudden application crashes on Windows. While Remote Desktop is built directly into the Windows operating system, regular software updates or registry errors can occasionally corrupt its components.
(Note: For modern Windows versions, RDP is embedded via System Capabilities. If it's missing, use the command below to re-add it).
This guide reinstalls Microsoft Remote Desktop Client (Remote Desktop Connection / mstsc) on Windows 10/11 by repairing system components, re-registering the app, and reinstalling Remote Desktop client features. reinstall remote desktop connection
dism /online /add-capability /capabilityname:App.Support.RemoteDesktop~~~~0.0.1.0
Click the button next to the "Add an optional feature" option at the top. Type Remote Desktop Connection into the search bar. (RDP) is the ultimate way to fix persistent
: Users can now treat the legacy Remote Desktop Connection as an "Installed App" in Settings rather than an immovable system feature.
Press Enter. This removes the Microsoft Store version. If it's missing, use the command below to re-add it)
If the application still fails to load, click to clear all app data and start fresh. 5. Essential Post-Reinstallation Verifications
After toggling, always check services.msc for "Remote Desktop Services (TermService)". Ensure it is running and set to Automatic .
: Ensure the Windows Firewall is allowing Remote Desktop through (TCP/UDP port 3389).
: Missing or modified files inside the System32 directory.