Is Remote Desktop not allowing copy-paste on Windows 11/10. You may want to find some solutions and you come to the right place. This post from MiniTool provides reasons and fixes for issues on the Remote Desktop.

One of the most important features of Remote Desktop Connection is the ability to access files on a remote computer and transfer them from one computer to another. However, a common problem is that users are unable to copy and paste text or files to Remote Desktop.

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How to Fix Remote Desktop Not Allowing Copy-Paste

Fix 1: Enable Clipboard & Drives in RDP Connection Properties

To fix the “Remote Desktop copy-paste not working” issue, you need to enable the Clipboard option in the Remote Desktop Connection properties. Here is how to do that:

1. Open Remote Desktop Connection on your local computer.

2.Go to the Local Resources taband check the Clipboard option.

check the Drivers option

3. Then, click More… and check the Drivers option.

4. Now connect to the remote computer and check if the “copy-paste not working in RDP” issue has gone.

Fix 2: Restart the rdpclip.exe Process

The second method to fix the “Remote Desktop copy-paste not working” problem is to end and restart the rdpclip.exe process on the remote computer. You can try the method when your PC is connected to the remote computer through RDP.

1. Open Task Manager on the remote computer.

2. Go to the Details tab, find and right-click the rdpclip.exe process, and select End task.

3. Go to File Run new task.

4. Type rdpclip or rdpclip.exe in the box and click OK.

type rdpclip in the box

Fix 3: Enable Clipboard redirection via Registry Editor

Another method to fix the “Copy/Paste Not Working” issue in Remote Desktop is to enable the  Clipboard Redirection on the local and remote computers via Registry Editor. To do that:

Tip: Before performing any changes, you had better back up all the registry files on your PC.

1. Press the Windows + R keys to open the Run command box.
 Type regedit and press Enter.

2. Go to the following paths and set the fDisableClip value to 0 respectively.

  • HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Terminal Server\Wds\rdpwd
  • HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Terminal Server\WinStations\RDP-Tcp
set the fDisableClip value to 0

Fix 4: Enable Clipboard Redirection via Group Policy

If you are unable to copy and paste to a Remote Desktop, you can also enable clipboard redirection via Group Policy.

Tips:
This method can only be applied on Windows Pro, Enterprise, and Education editions.

1. Press the Windows + R keys to open the Run command box.

2. Type gpedit.msc and press Enter to open Group Policy Editor.

3. Then, go to the following path:

Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Remote Desktop Services > Remote Desktop Session Host > Device and Resource Redirection

4. Find and double-click Do not allow Clipboard redirection.

double-click Do not allow Clipboard redirection

5. Then, choose Not Configured or Disabled.

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Final Words

To sum up, here is how to fix the “Remote Desktop not allowing copy-paste” issue. If you come across the same error, try these solutions. I hope that this post will be useful to you.

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