I'm running Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 1809 on an Intel NUC.
In the evening, I put it to hibernation and the next morning I wake it up by pressing the power button.
I can access it via RDP (from the same Windows version), which works most of the time.
However, sometimes the RDP session gets stuck at the "connecting" wait screen for at least several minutes, after which I lose patience.
TeamViewer is also installed and in this situation I can open a TeamViewer session within seconds.
TeamViewer ALWAYS works if RDP has any problems whatsoever.
After opening and closing a TeamViewer session, another attempt to use RDP ususally works within a few seconds.
Please spare me with all the "advice" (scan disk, hack some registry, reinstall windows, ...) I've already read on the internet a thousand times.
What I'd like to know is whether there is any way to make the 1-Bit feedback of RDP ("works", "doesn't work") somewhat more verbose?
Just like the verbose boot flag that tells what windows is doing right now while booting.
Is there any RDP diagnostic logging that can be enabled (on either side of the communication peers)?