Microsoft has finally fixed a two-month-old issue that broke some remote desktop services on Windows 11 version 22H2. The bug was affecting the Microsoft Terminal Services Client or MSTSC file.
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Microsoft has confirmed that there are remote connection issues on Windows 11 22H2 due to the Windows Remote Desktop app being broken. However, the good news is that there is a workaround.
Microsoft's recent change of the Quick Assist app which now requires installation from the Microsoft Store instead of it being available as a native app has failed to please most Windows admins.
The latest RDCMan v2.82 was released towards the end of last month and today, Microsoft has confirmed that the new RDCMan addresses a security vulnerability that was detected last year.
Microsoft has identified and patched two critical vulnerabilities in Windows Remote Desktop Services that affect Windows 7 through 10. The two Bluekeep-like vulnerabilities are also wormable.
Microsoft released a patch for critical security vulnerability BlueKeep earlier in May. Given the possibility of a large-scale outbreak, the company is advising users to update their systems.