@freemin7 The thing is, RDP is disabled by default in Windows 10 and 11, so it's arguably unnecessary.
I presume the thinking is "what is an inexperienced user has already enabled RDP, which could leave them vulnerable", but it should at least inform the user that it's doing this.
There is a rather nice whitelist-access-by-IP feature built into this blocking tool, so it's not all bad, as the alternative is creating Windows Firewall rules with an interface that feels like it was dropped in straight from Server 2003.