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How to disconnect a Remote Desktop User

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The Microsoft Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) provides remote display and input capabilities over network connections for Windows-based applications running on a server. RDP is designed to support different types of network topologies and multiple LAN protocols. Remote Desktop Protocol or just RDP allows a user to establish a connection between two computers and access the Desktop of a remote host. See the following guide on how to remove saved RDP credentials entries in Windows 10 and How to remove RDP connection entries. RDP is based on, and an extension of, the ITU T.120 family of protocols. How to allow saved credentials for RDP connectionHow to change a password on a Remote Desktop session, and  How to fix Windows 11 Remote Desktop Connectivity issues.

Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) is a proprietary protocol developed by Microsoft which provides a user with a graphical interface to connect to another computer.

For other topics on RDP, see the following hyperlinks below
– How to remove saved RDP credentials entries in Windows 10.
– How to prevent the saving of Remote Desktop Credentials in Windows.
– Remote Desktop can not find the computer FQDN and this might mean that FQDN does not belong to the specified network.
– How to resolve we could not connect to the remote PC with error code 0x204 and make sure the PC is turned on and connected to the network.

Administering Remote Desktop Connection: Connect to the Terminal Server
– Under collections,
– Select the Created one…..
– On the connections pane,
– Select the User
– Click on Disconnect
– And finally select log-off

Furthermore, I hope you found this blog post helpful. Please let me know in the comment session if you have any questions.

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