The output you've provided, rdp 0x3 0x11, seems to relate to a specific type of diagnostic or informative report, likely from a Windows or network system context, given the mention of "rdp," which stands for Remote Desktop Protocol. However, without a direct reference or more context, it's a bit challenging to provide a precise explanation. Let's break down the components:
Set "Require use of specific security layer for remote (RDP) connections" to Phase 3: Network & Display Optimization Disable Persistent Bitmap Caching: In the RDP Client (mstsc.exe), go to the Experience rdp 0x3 0x11
Reset the Client: Sometimes cached credentials or old session info cause conflicts. Open the Remote Desktop Connection app, go to the Advanced tab, and ensure your settings match the server's requirements. RDP Error 0x11: Protocol Error The output you've provided, rdp 0x3 0x11 ,
Practically, 0x3 indicates that the RDP client initiated a connection, but the target machine either rejected the request or failed to complete the handshake. Common causes include: Test raw TCP
Virtual Display Driver Conflicts: The "Microsoft Remote Display Adapter" can become corrupted or conflict with physical hardware drivers, causing the screen to remain black before disconnecting.
Path: Settings > Update & Security > View Update History > Uninstall Updates. Uninstall the Remote Display Adapter: On the host PC, open Device Manager. Select View > Show hidden devices. Expand Display adapters.
Expand "Display adapters," right-click Microsoft Remote Display Adapter, and select Uninstall. Reboot the system to allow Windows to reinstall it. Adjust Group Policy: