Shortcut For Remote Desktop Connection
He held his breath. The command Sterling had executed—Ctrl+Alt+End—had forced the host machine to prioritize the secure desktop sequence. In the weird logic of Windows networking, it often kicked the machine into a state where it would accept a handshake request immediately to resolve the user session.
"Yes, sir?"
"Good shortcut. Keep it in your back pocket." shortcut for remote desktop connection
To start the session in full-screen automatically, add /f to the end: mstsc.exe /v:COMPUTER_NAME /f . He held his breath
Beneath it, small gray text: "Saved console sessions will bypass all authentication and encryption." "Yes, sir
The Windows login prompt appeared on Arthur's laptop. He typed the admin credentials.
His blood went cold. This wasn’t a shortcut. It was a backdoor, buried deep in the RDP client—perhaps a debug tool from the early 2000s, never removed. And it recorded everything for any connection name.