Mstsc-4b0a31aa-df6a-4307-9b47-d5cc50009643 !exclusive! Instant
This ID could help correlate logs across client and server. Check:
If this GUID is associated with a broken connection, or you need to clear history, you can manage it via the Windows Registry. 1. Locating the Session in Registry
the mstsc-4b0a31aa-df6a-4307-9b47-d5cc50009643 folder in the registry. Select Delete . mstsc-4b0a31aa-df6a-4307-9b47-d5cc50009643
The ID you provided ( mstsc-4b0a31aa-df6a-4307-9b47-d5cc50009643 ) appears to be a specific , Trace ID , or correlation ID generated by the Microsoft Terminal Services Client (mstsc.exe) —the built-in Windows Remote Desktop Connection tool.
If you are currently experiencing a specific error, please tell me: This ID could help correlate logs across client and server
Resolving Remote Desktop Client Errors associated with Correlation IDs Component: mstsc.exe (Microsoft Terminal Services Client)
It typically appears in a subkey structure such as: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Terminal Server Client\Servers\mstsc-4b0a31aa-df6a-4307-9b47-d5cc50009643 If you are currently experiencing a specific error,
It is generally recommended not to uninstall it. Removing it can break your ability to use Remote Desktop features. If you don't use RDP, it is safer to simply disable Remote Desktop in your System Settings rather than deleting registry entries or uninstalling the package.
If you need official documentation (replacing the ID you searched for):
:If you want to view the entry details yourself, you can find them at: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\mstsc-4b0a31aa-df6a-4307-9b47-d5cc50009643 .
The string: mstsc-4b0a31aa-df6a-4307-9b47-d5cc50009643