A window flickered. The familiar gray backdrop of the remote desktop client appeared—but instead of the usual login prompt, the session negotiated silently. Within eleven seconds, she was staring at the server’s event log. A corrupted transaction. A stuck thread. She killed the orphaned process, recycled the app pool, and watched the green “Online” icon blink back to life.
Now, at 3:47 AM, she dug it out. Double-clicked. shortcut to remote desktop connection
Click , name the shortcut (e.g., "Remote Desktop"), and click Finish . Creating a Specific Connection Shortcut A window flickered
Two weeks earlier, her grizzled senior, Leo, had leaned over her shoulder. “Watch this,” he’d grunted. He right-clicked the desktop, selected , and typed: A corrupted transaction
To create a shortcut to the Remote Desktop Connection application, use the system command . Creating the Desktop Shortcut Right-click on an empty space on your desktop. Select New , then choose Shortcut . In the location field, type: mstsc.exe .