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Listener state: Not listening [not supported] #1022

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KibSquib48 opened this issue Mar 8, 2020 · 22 comments
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Listener state: Not listening [not supported] #1022

KibSquib48 opened this issue Mar 8, 2020 · 22 comments

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@KibSquib48
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I'm on the latest Windows 10 update (1909) and I just installed rdpwrap, but it just says Listener State: Not listening [not supported] in rdpconf.exe and rdpcheck.exe doesn't even work

@affinityv
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Use RDPConf.exe to see the actual required version. You will likely find it as 10.0.18362.657 at this time.... you need 3rd party INI file as the update of the project will not give you an INI file that will work with many current day setups.
You can likely use my ini file, then do RDPWInst -r in an elevated cmd session to restart RDP WRapper related service.

@700nader007
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RDP2020
all green and working but only one contention any way to unlock more than one
Windows 10 update (1909)

@affinityv
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This is for group policy changes to enable multiple connections; it might not be exactly what you want, but it should be enough to guide you.
https://www.hostwinds.com/guide/allow-multiple-remote-desktop-rdp-connections-in-windows-server-2012-2016/

@affinityv
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Hint, if you don't have group policies, use gpedit.msc in an elevated cmd window.

@700nader007
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try this Working 100%
#988 (comment)

@Myron-S
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Myron-S commented Mar 17, 2020

INI file with definitions for Win Ver 1909 had worked for me too.

@Gringos78
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Windows 10 version 18363.720 This worked for me:

Use RDPConf.exe to see the actual required version. You will likely find it as 10.0.18362.657 at this time.... you need 3rd party INI file as the update of the project will not give you an INI file that will work with many current day setups.
You can likely use my ini file, then do RDPWInst -r in an elevated cmd session to restart RDP WRapper related service.

@MeowKim
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MeowKim commented Mar 24, 2020

Use RDPConf.exe to see the actual required version. You will likely find it as 10.0.18362.657 at this time.... you need 3rd party INI file as the update of the project will not give you an INI file that will work with many current day setups.
You can likely use my ini file, then do RDPWInst -r in an elevated cmd session to restart RDP WRapper related service.

Works great!
Windows 10 Home
Version 1909 Build 18363.720

@jamco88
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jamco88 commented Mar 27, 2020

Use RDPConf.exe to see the actual required version. You will likely find it as 10.0.18362.657 at this time.... you need 3rd party INI file as the update of the project will not give you an INI file that will work with many current day setups.
You can likely use my ini file, then do RDPWInst -r in an elevated cmd session to restart RDP WRapper related service.

How do you use the ini file?

@Gringos78
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Use RDPConf.exe to see the actual required version. You will likely find it as 10.0.18362.657 at this time.... you need 3rd party INI file as the update of the project will not give you an INI file that will work with many current day setups.
You can likely use my ini file, then do RDPWInst -r in an elevated cmd session to restart RDP WRapper related service.

How do you use the ini file?

Replace the rdpwrap.ini file in c:\Program Files\RDP Wrapper with the one provided. And then restart as mentioned above.

@fnxit
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fnxit commented Mar 28, 2020

Use RDPConf.exe to see the actual required version. You will likely find it as 10.0.18362.657 at this time.... you need 3rd party INI file as the update of the project will not give you an INI file that will work with many current day setups.
You can likely use my ini file, then do RDPWInst -r in an elevated cmd session to restart RDP WRapper related service.

Hi, it works. Thank you!
But any ideas how to get back option to drag and drop file on RDP? Before Windows update it worked, but now i cant do it.

@affinityv
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This is a great way to update, you can add my INI file in the autoupdate.bat file. You can even set a scheduled task for updates.
#860

@rmacnair
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rmacnair commented Apr 1, 2020

@affinityv you frikking gem.... battling for almost a day to get this working again. Updated with your ini and all well! Thanks so much.

@recv2383-home
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The new INI worked like a charm on Windows home 1909 build

This was referenced Apr 21, 2020
@jhonny003
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buenas tardes amigos! Les cuento que en varios equipos funcionando con Windows 10 y las recientes actualizaciones a la fecha, me dejaron de funcionar las conexiones remotas. Tengo 1 caso puntual que no logro resolver en donde me queda todo así:

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Tengo conexión por teamviewer también a estos equipos por lo que puedo conectar y controlar pero por remoto, se cayeron y no logro revertir el problema. A alguno le sucedió? En estos momentos es medio crítico tener a varios usuarios sin poder conectar. Apelo a su gran experiencia para ver qué puede ser lo que sucede.

Aguardo sus comentarios y me mantengo online. Desde ya, muchas gracias!

@magedib
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magedib commented Feb 16, 2021

@affinityv
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thanks affinityv
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1iFuEsYb8SxaYjqwSOEAbYXsazyJXK4xk/view?usp=sharing

Okay, that was my latest INI file from back then... 16th Jan, 2021.

This is the current newest INI file.

@mawieder
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termsrv.zip
Terminal Services version: 10.0.19041.964 not supported

@mawieder
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mawieder commented May 14, 2021

Replace the rdpwrap.ini file in c:\Program Files\RDP Wrapper with the one provided. And then restart as mentioned above.

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Running install.bat (as admin) does not create the above folder in C:...

@affinityv
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Replace the rdpwrap.ini file in c:\Program Files\RDP Wrapper with the one provided. And then restart as mentioned above.

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Running install.bat (as admin) does not create the above folder in C:...

If you don't have that folder, then the install didn't work and/or your AV including Windows Defender is interfering.

Once it is installed correctly, then you need to update the INI after install and then run RDPWInst -r to activate the new INI that does NOT come form the original project itself.

@sebaxakerhtc
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Applicable to #983

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