Currently Microsoft is working on a issue where Remote Desktop Connection freeze and occurred after installing the windows 11 22H2 version. "After installing Windows 11, version 22H2 (also called Windows 11 2022 Update), the Windows Remote Desktop application might stop responding when connecting via a Remote Desktop gateway or Remote Desktop Connection Broker" company said.
Microsoft issue some workaround Until Microsoft release the patch for this issue .
- Press and hold the Ctrl, Shift, and Esc keys on your keyboard.
- Select Processes from the left-hand side menu
- In the list that appears, find the process mstsc.exe
- Right-click on the process name and select End task
Devices that have encountered this issue can resolve it by configuring a special Group Policy.
- Open the appropriate Group Policy editor.
- For managed devices (common for enterprises and organizations), open the Group Policy Management Console and create or edit a policy that targets your clients
- For unmanaged devices (common for home users), open the Group Policy Editor. This can be accomplished by opening the Start Menu and typing group policy. Select Edit group policy from the results
- Using the right-side panel, browse to Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Remote Desktop Services > Remote Desktop Connection Client
- From the left-side panel, double-click the policy setting Turn Off UDP On Client and set it to Enabled
- Select OK and restart your device(s) to apply the policy setting
"We are working on a resolution and will provide an update in an upcoming release." Microsoft said
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