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GCP Nvidia Workstation display not being used on RDP


OpenGL 4+ will not work on RemoteFX with Windows Server 2012 Standard host and Windows 7 SP1 Enterprise/Windows 8.1 Enterprise VMsConflict between Nvidia Grid K2 & integrated graphics on Supermicro VDI?RemoteApp / Seamless RDP Linux ServerHow to access a google cloud virtual machine from a laptop with dual external monitors?Windows Server 2012 VM created from Snapshot fails to Boot on GCEGoogle Compute Engine: Unable to attach GPU to instanceHeadless OpenGL rendering on Google ComputeIs GPU hardware shared between many different usersWindows Server VM created from Snapshot fails to Boot on GCEGPU card not working on google compute engine






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When launching a brand new google compute engine instance with windows server and Tesla 1 x NVIDIA Tesla P100 Virtual Workstation.



I can RDP/SSH into the instance and installed the latest driver as per:
Driver from NVIDIA



But when I RDP into the instance Remmina - GFX RFX (32 bpp) or RemoteFX I cannot run Unreal etc as it states that that I need to have DirectX11 with level 10_0 and cannot access the NVIDIA configuration tool because it seems to be using the in built display (You are not currently using a display attached to an Nvidia gpu). Dxdiag shows DX12:



Dxdiag output



but no attached driver or device



DXdiag device output



But all drivers are installed:



Add remove programs



NVidia device manager



I have another previous instance of windows server 2019 which uses the GPU output. What needs to be done to get RDP to use the GPU output?










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    When launching a brand new google compute engine instance with windows server and Tesla 1 x NVIDIA Tesla P100 Virtual Workstation.



    I can RDP/SSH into the instance and installed the latest driver as per:
    Driver from NVIDIA



    But when I RDP into the instance Remmina - GFX RFX (32 bpp) or RemoteFX I cannot run Unreal etc as it states that that I need to have DirectX11 with level 10_0 and cannot access the NVIDIA configuration tool because it seems to be using the in built display (You are not currently using a display attached to an Nvidia gpu). Dxdiag shows DX12:



    Dxdiag output



    but no attached driver or device



    DXdiag device output



    But all drivers are installed:



    Add remove programs



    NVidia device manager



    I have another previous instance of windows server 2019 which uses the GPU output. What needs to be done to get RDP to use the GPU output?










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      When launching a brand new google compute engine instance with windows server and Tesla 1 x NVIDIA Tesla P100 Virtual Workstation.



      I can RDP/SSH into the instance and installed the latest driver as per:
      Driver from NVIDIA



      But when I RDP into the instance Remmina - GFX RFX (32 bpp) or RemoteFX I cannot run Unreal etc as it states that that I need to have DirectX11 with level 10_0 and cannot access the NVIDIA configuration tool because it seems to be using the in built display (You are not currently using a display attached to an Nvidia gpu). Dxdiag shows DX12:



      Dxdiag output



      but no attached driver or device



      DXdiag device output



      But all drivers are installed:



      Add remove programs



      NVidia device manager



      I have another previous instance of windows server 2019 which uses the GPU output. What needs to be done to get RDP to use the GPU output?










      share|improve this question














      When launching a brand new google compute engine instance with windows server and Tesla 1 x NVIDIA Tesla P100 Virtual Workstation.



      I can RDP/SSH into the instance and installed the latest driver as per:
      Driver from NVIDIA



      But when I RDP into the instance Remmina - GFX RFX (32 bpp) or RemoteFX I cannot run Unreal etc as it states that that I need to have DirectX11 with level 10_0 and cannot access the NVIDIA configuration tool because it seems to be using the in built display (You are not currently using a display attached to an Nvidia gpu). Dxdiag shows DX12:



      Dxdiag output



      but no attached driver or device



      DXdiag device output



      But all drivers are installed:



      Add remove programs



      NVidia device manager



      I have another previous instance of windows server 2019 which uses the GPU output. What needs to be done to get RDP to use the GPU output?







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          Maybe the following link1 is useful for your case, but take in mind that its not guarantee to work in a cloud scenario.








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