This policy setting specifies whether the UDP protocol will be used to access servers via Remote Desktop Protocol.If you enable this policy setting Remote Desktop Protocol traffic will only use the TCP protocol.If you disable or do not configure this policy setting Remote Desktop Protocol traffic will attempt to use both TCP and UDP protocols.

Inside this folder, set the fClientDisableUDP option to “1”. Save your changes and exit out of the registry. Check to see if adding this value to the registry fixes this issue on your computer. Group Policy Method. Press “Windows” + “R” buttons on your keyboard to launch the run prompt.
Policy path:
Windows ComponentsRemote Desktop ServicesRemote Desktop Connection Client
- My registry already had the DWORD fClientDisableUDP under 'HKLM SOFTWARE Policies Microsoft Windows NT Terminal Services Client' and it was already set to '1' Is anyone else having this issue? I'm close to scrapping my use of this software and going back to Microsoft's Remote Desktop Connection Manager and check back in a few months and see if.
- Reg add 'HKLM software policies microsoft windows nt Terminal Services Client' /v fClientDisableUDP /d 1 /t REGDWORD Enter the command below then press ENTER: net stop “Remote Desktop Services” Type “ Y ” and press ENTER if asked “Do you want to continue with this operation?”.
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Supported on:
Fclientdisableudp
Registry settings:
HKLMSOFTWAREPoliciesMicrosoftWindows NTTerminal ServicesClient!fClientDisableUDP
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