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If you want to race, go get a car that is designed for it. If want to transfer files at a high rate of speed, don't use RDP. Yeah, that'd be a quality of life improvement, but I highly doubt the demand for it is worth the investment. So, it is what it is. If you feel so strongly about it, then go ahead and suggest some changes or program yourself a third party RDP program that does.

Or there may be one out there already After reading through the responses, I'd like to juxtapose this: Host: Windows Server Before you even say it, I know I could setup and internal only network between host and guest, however the guest is on a different VLAN than the host for a reason.

In fact, the NIC that the guest uses isn't even shared with the host. The smaller the attack footprint there is between the guest and the host, the better. Office Office Exchange Server.

Not an IT pro? Resources for IT Professionals. Sign in. United States English. Ask a question. Quick access. Search related threads. Remove From My Forums. Answered by:. Archived Forums. Windows 7 Performance. Sign in to vote. Why is this a problem? The madness is the error is delayed so you don't recognize quickly that those things relate. Christian Meyer Christian Meyer 1, 1 1 gold badge 11 11 silver badges 17 17 bronze badges. Well done, I can confirm that this is the solution to my problems on Windows 10 with files of any size, but it's more noticeable with large files.

Any use of the clipboard causes the file copying procedure to fail. I will make the change now. Glad i could help and thanks for the edit and further for the confirmation that the solution works. Feel free for further edits. This is one of the gotcha. Ice Drake Ice Drake 79 1 1 silver badge 12 12 bronze badges. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook. Sign up using Email and Password. Post as a guest Name.

Email Required, but never shown. The Overflow Blog. Thanks, it worked! Afterwards I realized though that you can just copy files on your local drive and paste them in the remote desktop…. Nice and useful information — helped me as I was looking for exactly this feature.

People like you are a great help! Cheers Thanks for this Raymond. Pretty useful information. I have been looking into this for family members when they get problems or need files from me. Sarah 12 months ago.

Blueblood 2 years ago. Alan8 2 years ago. Prarthna Pancholi 3 years ago. Harjinder Singh 5 years ago. Nanddy 5 years ago. Usually, you would enter the IP address of the remote machine and then click the connect button. However, for this circumstance, before being able to copy files to a remote desktop, a configuration is needed.

From within the Local Devices and Resources box, you can configure the remote desktop connection to transfer files with remote Windows PCs. You can share your available Windows drives while inside the Drives section. For example, any attached optical drives such as a CD drive, DVD drive, or portable storage - like flash drives are sharable in case you want to connect to them in the future. Then hit OK. Access local drives from remote desktop.



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