

I happen to have 2012 since we have a dev on staff and we always have the latest license. Or whichever version of Visual Studio you have installed. First, open the Command Prompt for VS2012. The problem is actually pretty simple to solve, if you have Visual Studio.ġ. One very simple solution is to just open multiple instances of RDman, but you’re still limited to only 6-10 RDP sessions at one time. Except that you cannot sign into the server that gave you the error when trying to connect. But there is always a limit, anywhere from 6-10 connections at one time. Those errors usually go away if you sign out of a couple sessions, then you can sign in to more. This is often an indication that other memory is corrupt. Each session takes up a decent amount of memory and once you get to the 1GB mark, you start getting errors like this.Įrror possibly involving ‘security settings’:Įrror HRESULT E_FAIL has been returned from a call to a COM component.Īttempted to read or write protected memory. The problem is that MS hasn’t updated it in a while and it’s x86 (32bit). It’s also something we use at work every day. RDman is an older piece of software that is simple and easy to use. An issue that has been plaguing me for years has been the number of RDP sessions I can connect to at once in Microsoft’s remote desktop connection manager.
