RDP to Windows 10 hangs at Please wait screen

kiran kumar 61 Reputation points
2021-06-25T05:12:15.467+00:00

RDP to Windows 10 hangs at the 'Please wait' screen forever until rebooted.

In our organisation, we are often seeing this issue on domain-joined systems & VMs with Windows 10 OS

This happens when users are trying to log in with their domain accounts. When the issue is reported, we IT team can log in with our Domain ADM accounts and reboot the system/VM. The user will be able to log in now, but the issue comes back again after a day or two. These systems/VMs are updated with the latest patches.

Even after running SFC Scan, the issue remains.

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  1. 谢家海 1 Reputation point
    2022-05-22T13:08:47.587+00:00

    Try to use xfreerdp connection under Linux system, you can connect, and then restart other clients to connect.

    I think it may be caused by some connection options of the client

    There is no recurrence after trying to connect. I still don't know the specific reason.

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  2. Collier, Daniel 1 Reputation point
    2022-09-22T12:05:26.153+00:00

    I run into this a lot. The workaround I have found is to remotely reboot the machine.
    I run the following command on my local machine to reboot my remote machine.
    Replate "remote_machine_name" with your remote computer name (the same name you pass to the "Computer" field in RDP logon dialogue.

    shutdown /r /m \remote_machine_name

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  3. Travis Lamming 6 Reputation points
    2022-10-17T21:11:07.357+00:00

    Has anyone actually figured out what causes this and how to fix it? It appears to be when sessions are disconnected and when you try to reconnect from the same machine.


  4. Smeddeu 1 Reputation point
    2022-10-18T20:05:28.797+00:00

    We also see these problems with RDS Gateway/Hosts
    For some reason this "Please Wait" issue mostly occurs with our customers trying to connect from a Microsoft Surface to one of our RDS Hosts.
    A simple solution would be to manually logoff the user at the server end.. Sadly enough the user would lose all of his work.

    I couldn't reproduce the "Please Wait" by disconnecting the session with the X on top for several times.
    I figured out that by disabling Sleep on the Microsoft Surfaces the problem just vanished.
    When I set the computer to go into sleep (after 5min) I can sometimes reproduce the "Please Wait" problem after few sleep cycles.

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  5. Istvan Nyari 1 Reputation point
    2022-11-24T21:41:02.753+00:00

    I use the RDP a lot from both Window, iOS and OSX.
    From Windows desktop I never had this "please wait" screen.
    But, after (any time) I logged in from windows desktop to the remote with configuration 'use all monitors',
    I am not able to login from iOS and OSX anymore. Only if I go back to the windows desktop, connect to remote with "use all monitors" switched off, and restart the remote.

    If I use the RDP from windows desktop only with one monitor, I never was able to reproduce it.

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