Remmina Remote Desktop Windows

f33dm3bits said:
I had the same problem as you, had allowed "Remote Desktop" through the firewall but I wasn't able to connect. I did the following to get it to work.
1. Open the filemanager.
2. Right click on "This PC" and select properties.
3. On the left side click on "Remote settings"
4. Under "Remote Desktop", tick on "Allow remote connections to this computer" and than click Apply/OK.
5. Now you should be able to connect to your Windows 10 using Remmina.
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4. Under "Remote Desktop", tick on "Allow remote connections to this computer" and than click Apply/OK.
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I have tried this but there is no tick that I can apply. In windows 10 home there is no such option. Instead, there is a message appearing which says the following:
Your Home edition of Windows 10 doesn't support Remote Desktop.
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Lord Boltar said:
Run install. bat first then run update.bat as admin the files get installed but are not updated to the system until you run update.bat - also there is an updated ini file which is here
//raw.githubusercontent.com/sebaxakerhtc/rdpwrap.ini/master/rdpwrap.ini
There is also an autoupdater here

rdpwrap/binary-download.md at master · asmtron/rdpwrap

RDP Wrapper Library. Contribute to asmtron/rdpwrap development by creating an account on GitHub.
github.com
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I have run the install.bat properly using admin rights in the
"%ProgramFiles%\RDP Wrapper"
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folder but the same result. At night when I come home I will try your second link and post if I manage to fix the issue [I don't really believe that this will fix the issue].
Lord Boltar said:
Try a different ini file
//raw.githubusercontent.com/affinityv/INI-RDPWRAP/master/rdpwrap.ini
just copy and paste the above to notepad and save as rdpwrap.ini - in Firefox it would be Edit-Select All then right click copy and paste into notepad save as rdpwrap.ini

It is likely that Windows Defender or some other "protections" has taken out the service; you need to use the right INI file that supports this and you need to create an exception for the "C:\Program Files\RDP Wrapper" directory. The key is to have an ini entry that matches the version you're having issues with
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I have created the ini file in my C:\Program Files\RDP Wrapper folder added the exception to bitdefender and issued the above install, update and autoupdate commands [as admin], but nothing happened. To understand it right, after creating the ini file using the content of the link you posted I have to run the autoupdate__enable_autorun_on_startup. bat [here I get a SUCCESS message] and then the autoupdate.bat one right? In other words, I did everthing mentioned in the below guide:

  1. Download "RDPWrap-v1.6.2.zip" LINK#1 or LINK#2 and extract all files to the "%ProgramFiles%\RDP Wrapper" directory
    DO NOT use other directories to install/extract the RDP Wrapper files. USE ONLY the "%ProgramFiles%\RDP Wrapper" directory [normally C:\Program Files\RDP Wrapper]
  2. Download autoupdate.zip and extract all files to the "%ProgramFiles%\RDP Wrapper" directory
  3. To enable autorun of autoupdate.bat on system startup, run the following helper batch file as administrator:
    "%ProgramFiles%\RDP Wrapper\helper\autoupdate__enable_autorun_on_startup.bat"
  4. Set in your Antivirus or Windows Defender an exclusion on the folder "%ProgramFiles%\RDP Wrapper" to prevent the deletion of RDP Wrapper files
  5. Now you can use the autoupdate batch file to install and update the RDP Wrapper. Please run autoupdate.bat as administrator:
    "%ProgramFiles%\RDP Wrapper\autoupdate.bat"
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Lord Boltar said:
which version of Windows your device is running, press the Windows logo key + R, type
Code:
winver
in the Open box, and then select OK. the RDPwrapper.ini needs to match your Windows version - video here -
- if it was successful reboot.
If it still does not work you can either choose to use a free VNC alternative or upgrade your Windows 10 Home license to a Pro edition license by purchasing a digital upgrade code - I have pretty much exhausted my knowledge here.
Not being able nor permitted to work around bugs and problems in Windows is one of the top reasons why I choose Linux over Windows. I just find it so damned frustrating.
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THX, I will look after how the video explains. I agree with you, I am working seriously on robotics and computer vision projects and I don't want to think of windows for such projects. I am developing under Ubuntu and all works fine without any issues. Windows is bull... in my eyes. Only suitable for users not developers or admins.

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