How to solve the problem that your computer can’t connect to the Remote Desktop Gateway server? Read this article to learn about 3 solutions to avoid this problem again.
Yesterday, the original normal Windows 2019 Remote Desktop gateway suddenly encountered a problem. When we were trying to connect to the Remote Desktop, we only received one error message: Your computer can’t connect to the Remote Desktop Gateway server. I really don’t know where the problem is. The only thing I did was update the computer’s Windows version to KB5003541 and KB5003711 last weekend. How can I fix this problem?”
- Question from Microsoft Community
From a lot of user feedback, the problem that your computer can’t connect to the Remote Desktop Gateway server on Windows 10 when connecting to or controlling a remote computer using RDP is very common, which seriously affects the user experience. For this reason, this tutorial summarizes 3 tested solutions, aiming to fix this error.
All problems have corresponding solutions. But before solving the problem, we should still understand the cause of the “Your computer can’t connect to the Remote Desktop Gateway server” problem.
In order to solve the “Your computer cannot connect to the Remote Desktop Gateway server” problem, the following three methods are summarized. You can choose one or more according to your own situation.
From the feedback of some users, the Windows system version sometimes leads to the Remote Desktop Gateway server being temporarily unavailable. Therefore, when we encounter this problem, we can try to update or restore the system version, which may solve the problem.
Step 1. Open the Control Panel, locate and click Update & Security.
Step 2. In the Update & Security interface, check whether a new version is available. If yes, download and install it (remember to back up your data first).
Step 3. If your computer system is already the latest version, you can consider to Go back to the previous version of windows 10 in Recovery (choose carefully).
If the error is caused by the HTTP/UDP connection, you can force the RDP client to use the RPC-HTTP connection over HTTP/UDP connection. This needs to be done by adding a new entry to the Windows registry.
Step 1. Press Windows key + R to invoke the Run dialog box. Type in “regedit” and hit OK to open Registry Editor.
Step 2. Navigate here: Computer > HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE > Software > Microsoft > Terminal Server Client.
Step 3. In the right pane, right-click the blank space and choose New and then select DWORD (32-bit) Value.
Step 4. Rename the newly created DWORD Value as RDGClientTransport. Then double-click on it to open its properties.
Step 5. In the properties window, input 1 in the Value data field.
Some users believe that modifying the registry key to create an RDG Client Transport may affect the security of the Remote Desktop Connection. If you also have this concern, or the above two methods cannot solve the problem, then you can try the following method.
Step 1. Open Registry Editor. Then navigate here: Computer > HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE > Software > Microsoft > Windows NT > CurrentVersion > TerminalServerGateway > Config > Core. On the right pane, right-click to create “DWORD (32-bit) Value” and rename it as “EnforceChannelBinding”.
Step 2. Then double-click on it to open its properties. In the properties window, input 0 in the Value data field.
If none of the above three methods solve the problem, or you feel that it is not safe enough to modify the registry, then you might as well try this third-party free remote desktop software for Windows AnyViewer.
How to avoid the “Your computer cannot connect to the Remote Desktop Gateway server” problem at the root? You can try the stable and secure remote control software AnyViewer. As a completely free remote access, remote control, and remote support solution, it is applicable to multiple Windows versions, including Windows 11/10/8.1/8/7 and Windows Server 2022/2019/2016/2012 R2.
AnyViewer has many advantages over Windows Remote Desktop Connection. The remote connection can be realized without an IP address and user name which further simplifies the operation steps.
Preparation work:
Step 1. Launch AnyViewer on both computers.
Step 2. Go to Log in, and then click Sign up. (If you already have signed up on its official website, you can log in directly.)
Step 3. Fill in the signup information.
Step 4. Then you can see you successfully logged in to AnyViewer. Your device will automatically be assigned to the account you've logged in to.
Step 5. Log in to the same AnyViewer account on the two devices, then click One-click control to achieve unattended remote access.
Note: If you upgrade your account to a Professional or Enterprise plan, then you’ll have more rights. You can assign more devices. Also, you can connect to another computer in privacy mode, which means you can black the screen and block the mouse and keyboard of the remote computer.
After the remote connection is successful, you can adjust the resolution and image quality according to your needs. You can also lock, logout, restart, shut down the remote computer. Users can choose image quality according to the network connection speed. If the network connection speed is better, it can provide a higher image quality. AnyViewer also provides users with different resolutions. Users can choose according to their preferences.
If you happen to encounter the “Your computer cannot connect to the Remote Desktop Gateway server” problem, you can try the three methods mentioned above to see if the problem can be solved successfully. If none of the above methods solve the problem, then you can try to use the third-party free remote control software AnyViewer.
Compared with Windows Remote Desktop, AnyViewer has more advantages. Its operation is simpler. It is superior in terms of stability and is very suitable as a replacement for Windows Remote Desktop.