
span - Matches the remote desktop width and height with the local virtual desktop, spanning across multiple monitors, if necessary. public - Runs Remote Desktop in public mode. h: - Specifies the height of the Remote Desktop window. w: - Specifies the width of the Remote Desktop window. f - Starts Remote Desktop in full-screen mode. admin - Connects you to the session for administering a remote PC. This parameter is only read if the endpoint remote PC is specified with /v. g: - Specifies the RD Gateway server to use for the connection. v: - Specifies the remote PC to which you want to connect. "connection file" - Specifies the name of an. Tip: You can see a brief description for available options by running the following command: mstsc.exe /? Remote Desktop (mstsc.exe) Command Line Arguments The mstsc.exe app supports a number of useful command line options you can apply in the Run dialog or by running the app from the command prompt or PowerShell. See the following screenshot:Īlternatively, you can launch the Remote Desktop connection app from the Run dialog (press Win + R keys together) by typing mstsc.exe in the Run box. It is under Windows Accessories\Remote Desktop Connection. You can find the shortcut to open a new Remote Desktop session in the Start menu.
#MULTIMON COMMAND LINE WINDOWS 10#
Windows 10 comes with both client and server software out-of-the-box, so you don't need any extra software installed.

You can connect to a Windows 10 Remote Desktop host from another PC running Windows 10, or from an earlier Windows version like Windows 7 or Windows 8, or Linux. To host a remote session, you need to be running Windows 10 Pro or Enterprise. Note: Any edition of Windows 10 can act as Remote Desktop Client.
