Microsoft Remote Desktop Opengl



Remote Desktop Services works with native graphics acceleration as well as the graphics virtualization technologies supported by Windows Server. For information on those technologies, their differences, and how to deploy them, see Plan for GPU acceleration in Windows Server.

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  • I recently ran into a problem using 12d Model OpenGL views when connected using Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP). It turns out that the latest Windows 10 Update (April 2020, i.e. V2004) has messed up with the display drivers when using hardware acceleration.

Good afternoon,

I am having problems with an aplication that it runs via remote desktop of Microsoft.
The computer have Windows 10 Enterprise like Operating System.

My application show a picture in 3D. If I run my application by LOCAL (from the own computer), the application show the picture correctly.
But If I run the application by Remote Desktop, the application doesn’t show the picture…

The application uses the OpenGL component.

If I see the version of OpenGL, from LOCAL, it show me that the version is 3.3, Funthermore, If i see the version of OpenGL from Remote Deskrtop, it show me that the version is 1.1…

I think that the problem is this, the OpenGL’ version.

Anyone could tell me if there is any problem between OPENGL and REMOTE DESKTO of MICROSFOTP??.

Opengl Over Rdp

I have updated the card graphic drivers but it doesn’t work.
The card graphic is Geforce 210

Microsoft remote desktop opengl

How Can I resolve this please?.

Thank you very much

Best Regards,

I recently ran into a problem using 12d Model OpenGL views when connected using Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP). It turns out that the latest Windows 10 Update (April 2020, i.e. v2004) has messed up with the display drivers when using hardware acceleration. I tried the usual fixes- turn it off and on again, update drivers, other software- but nothing really worked or got me the same functionality I had before. If you do have a similar problem this might be worth trying.

The Fix

  1. Open up the Group Policy Editor with Administrator rights:
    1. From the Control Panel; or
    2. By typing gpedit.msc in the Start menu or Run box (Win+R)
  2. Browse to: Local Computer PolicyComputer ConfigurationAdministrative TemplatesWindows ComponentsRemote Desktop ServicesRemote Desktop Session HostRemote Session Environment
  3. Find the item “Use WDDM graphics display driver for Remote Desktop Connections” and disable it.
  4. Restart your computer

So, after all of that, I now have OpenGL views back and working in 12d Model. What does that actually mean? Well, WDDM is meant to be the newer Display Driver Model for modern versions of Windows (refer to Wikipedia for all the gory details). Basically, by disabling that setting above, we’re telling Windows to use the old Display Drive Model from the Windows XP days (XDDM). Surprise, surprise, Microsoft broke something in an update.

Microsoft Remote Desktop Opengl

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