This is an issue that occurs when a remote computer is redirecting you to another remote computer. It could be that the Remote desktop is not working or another issue, such as a malware infection.

Why am I getting The remote computer is redirecting you to another?

There are several causes for this issue, with the following being the most common:

DNS issues – This issue can affect your clients, and to fix it, it’s advised to flush the DNS. RDP settings – Sometimes, the configuration of your RDP file can cause this problem, so you’ll need to adjust it manually.

Why is Remote Desktop on my computer?

Remote Desktop comes with Pro versions of Windows, allowing you to connect to a remote computer or vice versa. The application is safe to use, and only authenticated users can connect from or to a remote PC.

What can I do if The remote computer redirects you to another message?

1. Flush DNS

Users reported that running this command on client PCs helped, so be sure to try it. However, this was just a temporary solution for some users.

2. Change the RDP file

After doing that the problem should be resolved on the client PC.

3. Change RD Connection Broker setting

Alternatively, you can try this: Hopefully, you can now connect to your intended Remote desktop device without being redirected. If you’re interested in more remote control software, we have amazing recommendations you can benefit from in our comprehensive guide. Do let us know if you have been able to solve this problem in the comments section below.

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