stop the service running CMD as administrator
net stop termservice
Replace rdpwrap.ini in C:Program FilesRDP Wrapper
net start termservice
Reboot your PC
rdpwrap_10.0.18362.267_x64.zip
_Originally posted by @SlavaSumyUA in https://github.com/stascorp/rdpwrap/issues/848#issuecomment-515787789_
Thanks man ..yes it worked
It works on 1903 (18362.387)
On my windows 10 pro, 64 bit, OS build: 17134.1040
I had to add configurations specified by https://github.com/fre4kyC0de/rdpwrap/blob/master/10.0.17134.706.txt
See discussion - https://github.com/stascorp/rdpwrap/issues/742
Thanks.

Thanks It works on 1903 (18362.356)
Doesn't work on 1903 18362.388
geppoleppo, the link from the first post is working with Windows build 1903 (18362.388)

working on 18362.418
Works on 18362.449
The proposed solution did not work for me.
I followed all the suggested steps, including the replacement of rdpwrap.ini from the provided
rdpwrap_10.0.18362.267_x64.zip.
Still the listening stated was not listening.
I am running Windows 10 Home, OS build 17763.805.
Solution did not work
Windows 10 Home, OS build 18363.535
Using the rdwrap_10.0.18362.267_x64.zip rdwrap.ini file worked on Windows 10 v1903, Build 18362.476
I used the following steps:
who have rdwrap.ini for 10.0.18362.53
works on 10.0.18363.449
Using the rdwrap_10.0.18362.267_x64.zip rdwrap.ini file worked on Windows 10 v1903, Build 18362.476
I used the following steps:
- Run the install.bat as administrator from the manual installer
- Run update.bat as administrator, everything already up to date
- Open an admin CMD prompt and "net stop termservice"
- Rename the rdwrap.ini file in C:Program FilesRDP Wrapper" to bak-rdwrap.ini
- Extract the rdwrap.ini file from rdwrap_10.0.18362.267_x64.zip into the C:Program FilesRDP Wrapper directory
- Open an admin CMD prompt and "net start termservice"
- Reboot
Update: A recent Windows Update caused RDP Wrapper to stop working. The fix that worked for me is to apply the updater and installer following the instructions here: https://github.com/stascorp/rdpwrap/issues/860
The easiest thing to do is to simply copy over the "in use" ini file with an updated one using an elevated cmd session and do the following, also in an elevated cmd session:
RDPWInst.exe -r
That will do a stop and start of the service and invoke the new INI.
I believe the INI file is only used during service startup, so replacing it whilst everything is running does no harm.
Solution did not work
Windows 10 Home, eidition 1903 OS build 18362.657
geppoleppo, the link from the first post is working with Windows build 1903 (18362.388)
hello, could u tell me how did u solve the "not listening" problem? and what the version of your os is? is the "file.ini" have your os'version
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It works on 1903 (18362.387)