Outages happen. Learn how IT pros can stay cool under pressure and resolve system issues quickly.

Even techs get stuck. Yesterday reminded me that sometimes, the person everyone calls for help also hits a wall. I was working remotely via VPN, ready to assist a teammate, when my own RDP session froze on “Please wait.” I couldn’t move, couldn’t connect, and couldn’t help. It was like watching a surgeon get locked out of the operating room.

What Happened:
From home, I connected to VPN and tried to RDP into my office desktop, but I got stuck at the “Please wait” screen. VPN was up, but Remote Desktop was frozen. I launched a Command Prompt window and ran:

query session /server:xx.xx.xx.xx

Note: IP address redacted for security.

Here’s a redacted example of the output:

 SESSIONNAME       USERNAME       ID   STATE   TYPE
 services                          0    Disc    
 rdp-tcp#16        johdoe          1    Active  rdpwd
 console           johdoe          2    Conn    wdcon

From the list above, I saw that ID 1 was in a Disc (Disconnected) state — an orphaned session that blocked me from connecting normally.

To fix it, I ran:

reset session 1 /server:xx.xx.xx.xx

After a few seconds, I reconnected via RDP successfully — and the session loaded instantly.

Conclusion:
This was a humbling moment. VPN doesn’t mean much if a stuck session locks you out. Knowing how to query session and reset session remotely is like having a digital master key. When the helper needs help, this trick puts you back in the game.

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