Microsoft Remote Desktop Crashes

We have Resolve 11 (and 12 beta) Studio running on an HP Z840 with a K620 for GUI and a GTX980 for computing.
I'm trying to establish a remote desktop connection to our workstation so I'm able to do some basic work (e.g. pre selection and raw cut) from home or hotel room. My problem is when running Resolve thru that rdp session it says it has no GPU card for computing...

This article describes an issue in which Remote Desktop (RD) Gateway server crashes during certain user disconnect scenarios. This issue causes the users to get disconnected and to have trouble reconnecting immediately in Windows Server 2012 R2. Method 1 – Allow Remote Desktop Via Windows Firewall. Sometimes remote desktop stopped working when Windows Firewall blocks it. To make sure that this service is blocked by a firewall or not you should check and allow it via Firewall by applying below given steps: 1: Go to the Control Panel and click Windows Firewall. Feb 24, 2018 We use a Windows 2012r2 Thin Client RDP environment. Out of the 30 users who use NAV we have 3 that are continuously experiencing issues with the NAV App crashing. All our servers are hosted at our main office with all remote offices connecting back.


Microsoft Remote Desktop Crashes

Microsoft Remote Desktop Crashes 2019

Moreover, my Surface 3, running Windows 10 (but also not yet updated) can successfully connect to the same target PC. To be clear, the connection goes through. But, invariably, within 30 seconds the Remote Desktop Connection app crashes on the machine running the Fall Creators Update.

Does anyone has an idea to tell Resolve that there's a GPU????
Just to prevent questions: the connection is of course thru a VPN...
Thanks in advance

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