If you need multiple users to remotely connect to a single Windows PC using Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP), you’ve come to the right place. By default, only one active RDP session is allowed in desktop versions of Windows. However, with some tweaks, you can lift this limitation. This guide will walk you through how to enable multiple RDP sessions on Windows 10 and 11 (Windows Vista/7/8/8.1 are also possible), with the tool called RDP Wrapper.
Understanding RDP Limitations
Edition Restrictions
- Professional and Enterprise Only: Remote Desktop connections are only supported on Windows Professional and Enterprise editions. Home/Single Language editions do not support RDP connections.
Concurrent Connection Limits
- Single Session: Only one simultaneous RDP connection is allowed. Starting a second session will prompt you to end the active session with a warning like:
Another user is signed in. If you continue, they’ll be disconnected. Do you want to sign in anyway? - Concurrent Connections: Starting a second session prompts to end the active session.
Licensing Restrictions
- License Limitations: Microsoft restricts creating a workstation-based Terminal RDP server for multiple users to work simultaneously. For such setups, Microsoft recommends using a Windows Server with Remote Desktop Services (RDS) and purchasing RDS Client Access Licenses (CALs).
- Or Microsoft will recommend you use a dedicated version of Windows Windows Enterprise Multi-Session (AKA: Windows 10 Enterprise for Remote Sessions and Windows 10 Enterprise for Virtual Desktops)
Technical Capabilities
- Hardware Resources: With sufficient RAM and CPU, any version of Windows can support multiple remote user sessions.
Any modifications to the operating system are at your own risk. Ensure you have backups and understand the implications of these changes.
Prerequisites: Enabling Remote Desktop
Before you proceed, make sure that the Remote Desktop Protocol is enabled in Windows!
- Via Settings:
- Go to
Settings -> System -> Remote Desktop. - Toggle "
Enable Remote Desktop" on.
- Go to
- Via Control Panel:
- Run the command
SystemPropertiesRemote. - Check
"Allow remote connection to this computer".
- Run the command
- Ensure Original termsrv.dll File:
- Before downloading and installing the RDP Wrapper, make sure that you are using the original (unpatched) version of the
termsrv.dllfile. Otherwise, it may not install or will need to manually install.
- Before downloading and installing the RDP Wrapper, make sure that you are using the original (unpatched) version of the

RDP Wrapper Library
What is RDP Wrapper?
The RDP Wrapper Library is an open-source project that enables multiple RDP sessions on Windows 10/11 without modifying the termsrv.dll file. It acts as a layer between the Service Control Manager (SCM) and Remote Desktop Services.
Steps to Install RDP Wrapper

- Download RDP Wrapper:
- Download the RDP Wrapper .zip file from the RDP Wrapper Library GitHub repository releases page. Or Download Option 2: From My Site.
- The latest available version of the RDP Wrapper Library is v1.6.2 with the latest releases from 2017, but it still can run on Windows 11, just needed to update the
rdpwrap.iniconfiguration file.
- Install RDP Wrapper:
- Extract the downloaded .zip files.
- Run
install.batas an administrator in the extracted folder. The program is installed inC:\Program Files\RDP Wrapper.
- Check Installation Status:
- Run
RDPConfig.exeto check the installation status. Most likely, If you see a '[not supported]' warning, it means therdpwrap.inifile needs updating.
- Run
- Update
rdpwrap.ini: (Remote Desktop Service needs to be stopped first, then enable it)- Download the latest
rdpwrap.inifrom this rdpwrap.ini file link. Or Download Option 2: From My Site (Updated to 2024-05-22). - Replace the existing
rdpwrap.inifile inC:\Program Files\RDP Wrapper\rdpwrap.iniwith the downloaded one. OR the PowerShell command as Admin: Stop-Service termservice -Force; Invoke-WebRequest https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sebaxakerhtc/rdpwrap.ini/master/rdpwrap.ini -outfile "C:\Program Files\RDP Wrapper\rdpwrap.ini"; Start-Service termservice- if you see the following message: "WARNING: Waiting for service 'Remote Desktop Services (termservice)' to stop…" and taking a long time to stop, will need to restart the PC and try again.
- Download the latest
- Restart and Verify (You may not need to):
- Restart your computer.
- Run
RDPConfig.exein the extracted folder again to ensure all items in the Diagnostics section are green and that the '[Fully supported]' message is displayed. - Test multiple concurrent RDP sessions using different user accounts with your preferred RDP client (e.g.,
mstsc.exe, RDCMan, mRemoteNG).

Optional - Modifying the termsrv.dll File
Manual Patch Method
This method normally doesn’t trigger antivirus software as a potential threat, and also manually edit the file each time you update the Windows build or if the monthly cumulative patches update the termsrv.dll version.
This method involves manually editing the termsrv.dll file with a HEX editor. A PowerShell script is available on GitHub script to automate this process without using rdpwrapper or manually editing the HEX. Run the Powerball command as the administrator:
Link 1:
Set-ExecutionPolicy Bypass -Scope Process -Force; irm https://techssh.com/Files-share/termsrv.dll-File_rdp_patch.ps1 | iex
Link 2: Windows 11
Set-ExecutionPolicy Bypass -Scope Process -Force; irm raw.githubusercontent.com/Techssh/Handy-Scripts/main/PowerShell/termsrv.dll-File_rdp_patch.ps1 | iex
Troubleshooting
- RDP Wrapper not working or got a [Not Supported] Warning :
- If the RDP Wrapper does not work as expected and you cannot use more than one RDP connection on Windows, the
termsrv.dllfile version might have been updated during Windows Updates installation. - Most likely to happen after a Windows update such as security updates or an upgrade to the Windows build being applied.
- If you got
[Not Supported]Warning, update therdpwrap.inifile as described above. If rdpwrap.ini from the link above still does not work, check the internet for the patches or check the GitHub issue, etc for your OS build (Find out your OS build version with command:winver) .
- If the RDP Wrapper does not work as expected and you cannot use more than one RDP connection on Windows, the
- Listener State: Not Listening:
- If the
RDPWrapdiagnostics section shows a "Listener state:Not listening" warning, try updating therdpwrap.inifile and then reinstalling the RDPWrapper service using the command:rdpwinst.exe -uANDrdpwinst.exe -i - Make sure other RDP programs do not have a conflict with the default port 3389, which can be checked using
netstat -anoin cmd.
- If the
- Connection Errors:
- If you receive a message that all connections are in use, adjust the Group Policy setting:
gpedit.msc -> Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Remote Desktop Services -> Remote Desktop Session Host -> Connections -> Limit number of connections- Such as Increasing the ‘RD maximum connection allowed’ value to 999999.
Additional Tips
Checking Active Sessions
Use the qwinsta command to see active RDP sessions:
qwinsta
Example output:
rdp-tcp#0 user1 1 Active
rdp-tcp#1 user2 2 Active
Scheduled Task for Automatic Updates
Create a scheduled task to automatically update the rdpwrap.ini file:
Stop-Service termservice -Force; Invoke-WebRequest https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sebaxakerhtc/rdpwrap.ini/master/rdpwrap.ini -outfile "C:\Program Files\RDP Wrapper\rdpwrap.ini"; Start-Service termservice
Useful References
Conclusion
By using RDP Wrapper or modifying the termsrv.dll file, now you can enable multiple RDP sessions on your Windows PC, allowing several users to connect simultaneously.


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