- Why does my Remote Desktop Connection keep disconnecting?
- How do I stop Azure VM from auto shutdown?
- How much latency is required for Azure Virtual Desktop?
- How do I increase remote desktop connection timeout?
- How do I stop my RDP from timing out?
Why does my Remote Desktop Connection keep disconnecting?
Verify Remote Desktop Services Limit number of connections policy. Sometimes, when the number of Remote Desktop Services sessions that can be active on a server is exceeded, users may keep getting disconnected.
How do I stop Azure VM from auto shutdown?
On the home page for the VM, in the Operations section on the left menu, select Auto-shutdown. On the Auto-shutdown screen, for Enabled, select On to enable auto shutdown, or Off to disable it. For Scheduled shutdown and Time zone, if you turned on auto shutdown, specify the time and time zone to shut down all lab VMs.
How much latency is required for Azure Virtual Desktop?
In Azure Virtual Desktop, latency up to 150 ms shouldn't impact user experience that doesn't involve rendering or video. Latencies between 150 ms and 200 ms should be fine for text processing. Latency above 200 ms may impact user experience.
How do I increase remote desktop connection timeout?
RDP session timeout settings are found under following GPO sections Computer Configuration -> Policies -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Remote Desktop Services -> Remote Desktop Session Host -> Session Time Limits.
How do I stop my RDP from timing out?
Navigation: Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Remote Desktop Services > Remote Desktop Session Host > Session Time Limits. Find the three settings on the right pane: Set time limit for disconnected sessions.