A specific "mstsc.exe" crash related to atidxx64.dll or similar files indicates a GPU issue.
: RDP relies heavily on video rendering; old drivers can cause "AppCrash" events.
Sometimes the error is caused by corrupted "Bitmap Caching," which stores images from the remote computer to speed up the connection. Open the app. Click Show Options > Experience tab. Uncheck the box for Persistent bitmap caching . Try to connect again. 3. Clear Saved Credentials Remote Desktop Connection Mstsc Exe Error
Type mstsc /v:ComputerNameOrIP (replace with your target's info). Press .
: Antivirus software or firewall settings may be blocking the executable. How to Fix Remote Desktop Errors 1. Run System File Checker (SFC) A specific "mstsc
: Sudden drops in connectivity can cause the process to hang and eventually crash.
: The mstsc.exe file itself or its dependent DLLs may be damaged. Open the app
Visit the website of your hardware provider (NVIDIA, AMD, or Intel) to download the latest drivers.