Not refreshing Remote Desktop session

I have 3 monitors.

When I connect to any RDP session, my screen seems to lag.  For example, I click on the Start button and nothing appears, but when I move the mouse, I see the parts of the start menu are displayed.

This seems to be the last numbers. I RDP sessions throughout the day, so you can imagine how boring, it could be.

Can someone please give me some advice?

Windows 7

10 GB OF RAM

64 bit

(Moved to programs)

Hi Bell,

I suggest you post the question on the link below. The link given below is TechNet Support link. The problem you are talking about is managed by the team.

https://social.technet.Microsoft.com/forums/Windows/en-us/home?Forum=w7itpronetworking%2Cw7itproinstall%2Cw7itprohardware&filter=AllTypes&sort=lastpostdesc

Feel free to write us if you have any other issues related to Windows.

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