HyperRDP can automatically start a Hyper-V Remote Desktop Protocol server on the host system. This is meant to act like a .NET version of a Hidden VNC (or HVNC for short)
- Adds firewall bypass for RDP
- Adds firewall rules
- Adds group policies to support connecting from the internet outside local network
- Adds a new user account for hidden interaction (remotedesktop password: remotedesktop)
- Patches c:\Windows\System32\termsrv.dll to allow multiple simultaneous connections
- Starts RDP services
- Port forwarding
- Fix patch
- Find out what actually starts and allows inbound connections besides the services
Compile this and start it as an administrator
- Can't actually start the RDP server on the host system fully. Starting the services is not enough. But it does however look like it's started when you go into Windows settings.
- Regular PCs don't normally allow multiple instances/connections so it shows popups and warnings, this can be bypassed with the patch
- Patch is broken for K systems, but works on other Windows 10 systems
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