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Microsoft: New Remote Desktop warnings may display incorrectly

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Why This Matters

Microsoft's recent update introduces enhanced security warnings for Remote Desktop files, but a bug causes these warnings to display incorrectly on systems with multiple monitors or varying display scales. This can hinder user interaction and potentially impact security awareness. The issue highlights ongoing challenges in balancing security features with user experience in remote connectivity tools.

Key Takeaways

Microsoft has confirmed a new issue causing newly introduced Windows security warnings to display incorrectly when opening Remote Desktop (.rdp) files.

This known issue impacts all supported Windows versions, including Windows 11 (KB5083768 & KB5083769), Windows 10 (KB5082200), and Windows Server (KB5082063).

As Microsoft explains in updates to the original advisories, "the security warning that appears when opening Remote Desktop (RDP) files might not display correctly in some cases."

On affected systems, the text in the warning windows is difficult to read, and the buttons are misplaced, making it hard, if not impossible, to interact with the security dialog.

"This issue might occur when you use more than one monitor with different display scaling settings (for example, one display set to 100% and another set to 125%)," Microsoft says.

"When this happens, the warning window might show overlapping text or partially hidden buttons, which can make the message difficult to read or interact with."

Microsoft introduced these new protections on Windows systems as part of the April 2026 cumulative updates to prevent malicious RDP connection files from being used on devices.

Remote Desktop Connection security warning (Microsoft)

​After installing the April 2026 security update, a one-time educational prompt appears when users open an RDP file for the first time, warning them about the risks.

When opening RDP files afterward, a security dialog is displayed before any connection is made, showing whether the file is signed by a verified publisher, the remote system's address, as well as a list of all local resource redirections, such as drives, clipboard, or devices, with every option disabled by default.

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