Losing keyboard focus when the remote desktop session

Hello

I have several computers Win7 it remote to the server of a hosting company. Our users will register in the servers of the hosting via remote desktop. The question that arises is that the keyboard stops working after a locking of the user, the computer, then returns after a short period of time to continue working. The remote desktop session will remain functional when the computer is locked. After unlocking the computer, the keyboard does not work in the remote session. The mouse is not affected by this and minimizing the session, the keyboard works fine on the local session. Sometimes, you need to restore down and then restore back or minimize the RDP session several times to get the keyboard works within the remote session. A few times, close the RDP session will cause the keyboard work again. Someone at - he lived it and have a resolution of this problem? This issue seems to occur more frequently and we have already created on the remote server user profiles, but nothing helped. Thank you for your help.
Jon
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