Tested working on Fedora Workstation 39, 40, 41, 42, and 43.
(Commands prefixed with a # should be run as the root user or with sudo. Commands prefixed with a $ should be run as a regular/unprivileged user.)
# dnf install xrdp(with Xorg session support:# dnf install xrdp xorgxrdp)- If using GNOME:
# $EDITOR /etc/pam.d/xrdp-sesmanand comment and uncomment the appropriate lines. - If using Xfce:
$ echo startxfce4 > $HOME/.xsessionand$ chmod +x $HOME/.xsession. - Optionally, rename the shared drives mount:
# $EDITOR /etc/xrdp/sesman.iniand setFuseMountName=shared-drives # $EDITOR /etc/xrdp/xrdp.iniand set:port=vsock://-1:3389([Globals]section)vmconnect=true(uncomment)security_layer=rdpbitmap_compression=false- If you chose to install the
xorgxrdppackage: uncomment the whole[Xorg]section.
$ systemctl enable xrdp xrdp-sesman- Shut down the virtual machine (do NOT reboot) and close the Virtual Machine Connection window.
- On your host, in PowerShell (as admin or as a user in the "Hyper-V Administrators" group):
Set-VM -VMName "Name of your Fedora VM" -EnhancedSessionTransportType HvSocket - Connect to your VM by reopening the Virtual Machine Connection window, and boot it.
You can now enable Enhanced Session Mode.

I want to do the same like you @LantosIstvan in WSl2 but I’m starting headless and can’t figure out how to enable Remote Desktop properly since Fedora 43 removed x11 so no xrdp and also the Wayland gnome remote desktop requires a connected session. So I think you can only do it once you connect graphically. Any ideas?