Use of hardware GPU for all RDP sessions windows server 2022

Anonymous
2023-09-06T07:48:30+00:00

How can we force the RDP session to use our hardware GPU (Nvidia A16) instead of using the MS remote display adapter?

We already tried updating the registry to override software rendering here: Use host GPU in Remote Desktop Session - Microsoft Community still the same.

I can't attach screenshots IDKW.

Ed G

Windows for business | Windows Server | User experience | Remote desktop services and terminal services

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  1. Anonymous
    2023-09-12T03:36:09+00:00

    I did used this guide. It appears that the GPU is in TCC mode instead of WDDM that is why its not working

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  1. Anonymous
    2023-09-07T02:09:33+00:00

    Hello ED J GO

    If you’ve already set the group policy, ensure it is successfully applied on the client side. Reboot both server and client machine.

    As this policy is server side setting, would there be any client side configuration override server-side policies?

    The performance and capabilities of the client device can impact GPU redirection. High-performance client devices are more likely to support GPU redirection effectively.

    Best regards,

    Karlie Weng

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  2. Anonymous
    2023-09-11T06:23:39+00:00

    Hi Karlie

    Unfortunately, it's still the same.

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  3. Anonymous
    2023-09-12T03:28:22+00:00

    Hello

    Try configuring your group policy as described in this document:

    Enabling GPU Rendering for Microsoft Remote Desktop - (civilgeo.com)

    Best Regards,

    Wesley Li

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