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The RDP client saves small images (bitmaps) to your local drive to speed up performance. If this cache becomes corrupted, it can crash the connection process. Open (mstsc.exe). Click Show Options . Go to the Experience tab. Uncheck Persistent bitmap caching .

: On the host, open services.msc and restart the Remote Desktop Services . rdp 0x3 0x11

( Test-NetConnection remotePC -Port 3389 ) The RDP client saves small images (bitmaps) to

Start with ping and Test-NetConnection . These two commands alone will tell you whether you’re dealing with 0x3 or 0x11. From there, the fix is usually a simple toggle of a firewall rule or network profile. Click Show Options

You will typically see a generic dialog box: "An internal error has occurred." But behind the scenes, the Event Viewer tells the real story: