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Mstsc

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Updated: January 21, 2005

Creates connections to terminal servers or other remote computers, edits an existing Remote Desktop Connection (.rdp) configuration file, and migrates legacy connection files that were created with Client Connection Manager to new .rdp connection files.
 
 
Syntax
mstsc.exe {ConnectionFile | /v:ServerName[:Port]} [/console] [/f] [/w:Width/h:Height]

mstsc.exe/edit"ConnectionFile"

mstsc.exe/migrate

Parameters
ConnectionFile
Specifies the name of an .rdp file for the connection.
/v:ServerName[ :Port]
Specifies the remote computer and, optionally, the port number to which you want to connect.
/console
Connects to the console session of the specified Windows Server 2003 family operating system.
/f
Starts Remote Desktop connection in full-screen mode.
/w:Width/h:Height
Specifies the dimensions of the Remote Desktop screen.
/edit"ConnectionFile"
Opens the specified .rdp file for editing.
/migrate
Migrates legacy connection files that were created with Client Connection Manager to new .rdp connection files.
Remarks
  • You must be an administrator on the server to which you are connecting to create a remote console connection.
  • default.rdp is stored for each user as a hidden file in My Documents. User created .rdp files are stored by default in My Documents but can be moved anywhere.
Examples
To connect to the console session of a server, type:

mstsc /console

To open a file called filename.rdp for editing, type:

mstsc /edit filename.rdp

Formatting legend

Format Meaning
Italic Information that the user must supply
Bold Elements that the user must type exactly as shown
Ellipsis (...) Parameter that can be repeated several times in a command line
Between brackets ([]) Optional items
Between braces ({}); choices separated by pipe (|). Example: {even|odd} Set of choices from which the user must choose only one
Courier font Code or program output