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How to restart the RDP without rebooting the windows server

Here is a set of 3 power-packed methods to help you restart the serveru2019s RDP without rebooting it. These methods will save your day.

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How to restart the RDP without rebooting the windows server

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  1. How to restart the RDP without rebooting the windows server? Introduction It is a general belief that rebooting the device is an ideal solution when you face any issue with a Windows application or the PC at large. This is true in major cases, but rebooting a Windows Server would put you in hot waters. If you are from the Systems Department or the IT Team, establishing connections with the server and its services using the Remote Desktop Services becomes your prime responsibility. You have to ensure that all the connections stay active and all the services on the server run smoothly that too within any stipulated response time. Some users would use a few server-based applications to achieve their daily tasks. Hence, you must keep an eye on the server’s mission-critical services. Have you ever wondered if one of the server-resident services suddenly stops responding and you are left with the only option to restart the server, what would happen to all those user connections that are using other services from the server? They will automatically get disconnected from the server incurring a major loss of work and productivity. If you can relate to any such incident, this blog is for you. This blog will offer you the options you can use to restart the Remote Desktop Services without restarting the Windows Server. Also Read: How To Connect To A Windows VPS using RDP?

  2. Ways to Restart RDP Service Without Restarting Windows Server You have 3 methods to restart your RDP Service: Use Task Manager Use Services.msc Use Windows Powershell.    Let’s discuss each method in detail. Also Read: How to Access your Windows VPS using RDP on Apple Mac Use Task Manager The Task Manager is a System Monitoring Tool for every Windows computer. You can access the Task Manager by right-clicking the Start button, selecting Task Manager from the menu, and pressing the Enter key. 

  3. The 2nd method to open your Task Manager is to press a key combination of + + Select the Services Tab; it is the last amongst all the tabs. From the list below the Services Tab, find “TermService” and Right-click on its name. Click on Restart, and you are done.  from your keyboard. 

  4. Also Read: How to Connect to FTP Using FileZilla on Windows Use Services.msc Services.msc is a Windows command. This method, too, is simple like the former one. Login to the server and press a “Win+R” key combination to execute the Run command on the server.  Type Services.msc in the space and press OK.  This opens up the Services console. You will see a list of services. Scroll down to select Remote Desktop Services. Right-click the Remote Desktop Services to open the alternate menu. Click ‘Restart’ to start the Remote Desktop Services and re-establish the lost connection. 

  5. The Services console (services.msc) allows you to use the buttons on its toolbar.  The last button is for Restarting the selected service. Select Remote Desktop Services and click the Restart button from the toolbar. Your RDP services get started, and your connection is established. 

  6. Also Read: How to check if FTP port 21 is blocked Use Windows Powershell As the name suggests, this method requires technical skills. Let’s consider that you have logged into the server. Right-clicking the Start button OR pressing the “Win+X” command to popup the menu should be your next step. Select “Windows PowerShell (Admin).” Press Yes when the UAC Dialog Box prompts you. 

  7. The actual beauty of this method is in typing the command in the right format. Here are your 2 commands:  Option 1: Restart-Service -Force -Name "TermService" Option 2: Restart-Service -Force -DisplayName "Remote Desktop Services" Wrapup: Using either of these commands will restore your RDP connections. Go ahead and give the above methods a try.

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