Reinstall Remote Desktop Connection — Step-by-step guide (Windows)

Overview

This guide reinstalls Microsoft Remote Desktop Client (Remote Desktop Connection / mstsc) on Windows 10/11 by repairing system components, re-registering the app, and reinstalling Remote Desktop client features.

  1. Open the Settings menu (Press Windows Key + I).
  2. Navigate to Apps > Installed apps (or "Apps & features").
  3. In the search bar, type "Remote Desktop".
  4. Look for the entry labeled Remote Desktop or Microsoft Remote Desktop.
  5. Click the three dots (...) next to it and select Advanced options.
  6. Scroll down to the "Reset" section.

    System Repair: If the built-in tool is corrupted on older systems, run sfc /scannow and dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth in an elevated Command Prompt to repair the Windows image. 3. Resetting Without Reinstalling

    That’s it. Your Remote Desktop Connection has now been effectively "reinstalled" with fresh settings and registry hooks.

    file and follow the on-screen instructions. The installer typically runs without needing much user interaction. Microsoft Learn 3. Verify the Installation After the process completes, you can verify it worked: Start menu , type "Remote Desktop Connection," and launch it. Alternatively, press Microsoft Learn Troubleshooting Common Issues If you encounter errors during or after reinstallation:

    Restart: It is recommended to restart your computer to finalize the changes. Troubleshooting Tips

    Have you successfully reinstalled Remote Desktop Connection? Did we miss a method? Let us know in the comments below.

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