Are you depressed by Remote Desktop “an internal error has occurred” Server 2016? This post illustrates related reasons and 5 useful solutions to fix the problem.
"Recently, I have had trouble connecting to my Server 2016 with RDP. I always get a message “ An internal error has occurred” each time. I totally have no idea about the issue. Any suggestions that can help me to fix the issue?"
RDP An internal error as occurred on Server 2012, Server 2016 is an error that it’s difficult to find the causes. Usually, we can take misconfigured Server Settings, the denial of the service that attacks port 3389, firewall Settings, and weak networks into consideration. Furthermore, it also has something to do with the security of RDP. We need to change the security layer to fix the issue.
After knowing the root of the problem, let’s clarify the solutions to fix the issue "Remote Desktop Connection An internal error has occurred".
Step 1. Search “Remote Desktop Connection” in the search box and open it.
Step 2. Click on the Show options, and then locate on the “Experience” tab.
Step 3. Check or tick “Reconnect if the connection is dropped”.
Step 1. Click on “This PC” on your desktop, and then click on Properties in the left upper.
Step 2. Choose remote settings, locate the “ Remote” tab and finally uncheck and untick “ Allow connections only from computers running Remote Desktop with Network Level Authentication”.
Note: You can also solve the problem by clicking on “Allow remote connections to this computer”.
Step 1. Press Win + R to run the box, and then input “ services. msc” and then press “ Enter”.
Step 2. Double click “ Remote Desktop Services”.
Step 3. Now you can see the information in the following picture. Locate “Service status” and then click on “Stop” and hit OK.
Step 4. Wait nearly 6 seconds and then click on “Start”.
Step 1. Press Win + R and enter "gpedit.msc" to open Edit Group Policy.
Step 2. Navigation:
Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Remote Desktop Services > Remote Desktop Session Host > Security
Step 3. Locate “ Require use of specific security layer for remote connections” and double click it.
Step 4. After “double click”, Choose “enabled” and select “RDP” in the security layer.
Step 5. Finally hit OK.
Step 1. Press Win + R to run the box, type “Control Panel” and press the “Enter” key to open the Control Panel.
Step 2. Click the “System and Security” and then select “Windows Firewall.” Choose “Advanced Settings.”
Step 3. Click the “Inbound Rules” option on the left of the Windows Firewall window and then click the “New Rule” option under the “Actions”.
Step 4. Click the “Port” option and then click “Next.”
Step 5. Click “TCP” for the port type and then click “Specific local ports.” Type in 3389 to the textbox next to “Specific local ports” and then click “Next.”
Step 6. Click “Allow the connection” and then click “Next.”
Step 7. Select all options for connection types, then click “Next” again
Step 8. Type in a name for the rule such as "TCP 3389," then click “Finish” to allow the 3389 port in Windows Firewall.
Is there any way above already solve the Remote Desktop An internal error has occurred on Server 2016? If the answer is Yes, congratulations! If the answer is no, it is recommended to resort to a free RDP alternative: AnyViewer. It’s a stable and high-effective remote access software, which is applicable for Windows Server 2022/2019/2016/2012 R2 and Windows 11/10/8.1/8/7. Read the following instructions and get to know how to operate:
Preparations:
Step 1. On the PC that you want to control from another computer (the host computer), install and run AnyViewer; click "Log in" and click "Sign up".
Step 2. Filling all necessary information to create an AnyViewer account and then you'll be logged in to AnyViewer. If you have already signed up an account from its official website, you can sign in directly.
Note: The device will be assigned to the account automatically be assigned to the account you've logged in to.
Step 3. On your local PC, log in to the same account as the remote PC and then go to "Device". Locate the distant computer, click it and choose "One-click control" to take full control of the PC.
If you want to control a remote computer without signing in to the same account, you can go to "Connect", type in the device ID of the remote PC, and get remote access via sending remote control or inputting a security code.
5 methods to fix Remote Desktop An internal error has occurred in Server 2016 are shown in this post. Or you can simply resort to third-party free & secure remote access freeware-- AnyViewer, which can give you a better experience.