Mstsc


Applies To: Windows Server 2008,Windows Vista

Creates connections to terminal servers or other remote computers, edits an existing Remote Desktop Connection (.rdp) configuration file, and migrates legacy connection files that were created with Client Connection Manager to new .rdp connection files.

For examples of how to use this command, see Examples.

Syntax


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mstsc.exe [<Connection File>] [/v:<Server>[:<Port>]] [/admin] [/f] [/w:<Width> /h:<Height>] [/public] [/span]
mstsc.exe /edit <Connection File>
mstsc.exe /migrate

Parameters

Parameter

Description

<Connection File>

Specifies the name of an .rdp file for the connection.

/v:<Server[:<Port>]

Specifies the remote computer and, optionally, the port number to which you want to connect.

/admin

Connects you to a session for administering the server.

/f

Starts Remote Desktop Connection in full-screen mode.

/w:<Width>

Specifies the width of the Remote Desktop window.

/h:<Height>

Specifies the height of the Remote Desktop window.

/public

Runs Remote Desktop in public mode. In public mode, passwords and bitmaps are not cached.

/span

Matches the Remote Desktop width and height with the local virtual desktop, spanning across multiple monitors if necessary.

/edit <Connection File>

Opens the specified .rdp file for editing.

/migrate

Migrates legacy connection files that were created with Client Connection Manager to new .rdp connection files.

/?

Displays help at the command prompt.

Remarks

Examples


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mstsc /f


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mstsc /edit filename.rdp

Additional references

Command-Line Syntax Key

Terminal Services Command Reference