It is not clear in your description if you are using WMS to point at an RDS broker, or a direct connection.
If you are using a broker under "Remote Connections (8.5+), Microsoft RDP Settings, then at the bottom there is a check box for "Auto-Detect Network+", Try unchecking that.
If you are using a direct connection object, scroll to the bottom and try unchecking "Use Terminal Server Gateway".
You could also try and define the setting manually in the "Advanced" section, and use the option
I went and unchecked the field "Auto-detect Network", but it doesn't seem to change anything. The "use Ts Gateway" option is still checked off after a restart.
But this seem to have resolved the issue:
Going to Advanced section, and enter SessionConfig=RDP TSGWEnable=no
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September 19th, 2018 06:00
It is not clear in your description if you are using WMS to point at an RDS broker, or a direct connection.
If you are using a broker under "Remote Connections (8.5+), Microsoft RDP Settings, then at the bottom there is a check box for "Auto-Detect Network+", Try unchecking that.
If you are using a direct connection object, scroll to the bottom and try unchecking "Use Terminal Server Gateway".
You could also try and define the setting manually in the "Advanced" section, and use the option
SessionConfig=RDP TSGWEnable=no
WinkDk
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September 20th, 2018 01:00
Thanks for you input @buffalobound
WMS is pointing to my RemoteApp address / broker.
I went and unchecked the field "Auto-detect Network", but it doesn't seem to change anything. The "use Ts Gateway" option is still checked off after a restart.
But this seem to have resolved the issue:
Going to Advanced section, and enter SessionConfig=RDP TSGWEnable=no
Thank you very much :)