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Windows VM requires password after closing RDC

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I have a Windows 10 Pro VM, which I access using RDC from notebooks at home. When I close RDC, the screen logs. This prevents me from using Gamestream. I cannot use Gamestream with RDC active and I also cannot use it after closing RDC.

 

Any idea how I can prevent RDC to log the screen?

 

Windows is set up to automatically log on at startup.

 

Things work well with Teamviewer as Gamestream allows me to use Gamestream, while Teamviewer is active. However, I dislike Teamviewer and it has problems with my GPU drivers. Even if this could be fixed, it feels a lot slower compared to RDC.

 

Any idea what could be done?

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hDig some more digging and it may not be easily possible. 

 

There is a "dirty fix" described here, but this will require me to always execute a bat file when ending the RDC session.

https://www.tenforums.com/network-sharing/16159-disable-login-screen-after-remote-desktop-session.html

 

And below basically says it is not possible with Windows, but potentially with a server version of it? 

https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/64735fb1-b438-4d97-a501-f64fcf7c5af0/login-again-after-remote-desktop-session?forum=embeddedwindowscomponents

 

Any more creative or new ideas how to tackle this?

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