Failed to Reconnect to your remote sessions. Please Try the Connect again. 11.1 version
11.1.0 Bug With both 64bit and 32 bit Max RDP Sessions is 13. Using 10.5 version of the software I can open More than 13 sessions with RDP in 64 bit version. But with 11.1 Can only open 13 sessions total. Have tried closing app and reloading changed from 64 bit to 32 bit same problem. I have a process that I need 20 sessions open at one time and think is causing me to do more work and delay.
Error is Failed to Reconnect to your remote sessions. Please Try the Connect again.
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Hello,
There is no limit that we set, this error is returned by the RDP protocol itself. We do expose the settings that allow you to tune memory consumption. Please consult
https://blog.devolutions.net/2014/07/memory-consumption-tuning-for-rdp-sessions.html
Best regards,
Maurice
RDP Sessions are set to FULL as Default. I did not have this issue in 10.5 of the software but after upgrading to 11.1 I have this issue both running on the 64 bit version of the software.
Hi Brent,
The number of connection you can open depends of the RDP protocol used by your connection. RDP 8.1 use about 100 MB to 150 MB per connection instead of 10 MB. This means that you reach the limit. For now I have no solution for you. You should be able to open more connection in 64 bit but it does not seems to work for you.
David Hervieux
I changed the Default protocol and Found that did not change the memory usage on the Client Side but when the 64 bit version of RDM got close to 2.5 gb of ram used the client stop making connections.
I changed the RDP Protocol to 7.0 and Changed the Cache to Small Cache I still get the Same error with max 13 RDP Sessions in 11.1 I am going is there any logs that I can submit to you to help look at this issue. I am going to have to downgrade back to 10.5 soon so I will not be able to test after that.
Found what was causing the error. I had Screen Sizing mode set to Fit RDP Window (Smart Sizing) changed it to auto scale resolution and the problem went away.