RDP to "Console" Session

Is it possible to remote desktop in such a way that we can connect to the "console" session on a Windows Server 2012 R2 computer?
The reason we are asking is that we have an application that will not run unless it is the console session, but we are trying to access this application from a thin client.

Hi,
Do you have your server on Physical Machine or as VM?
Because personally we are using something similar you want {if misunderstand then please correct} We are connected to console session of server but its remote desktop. For that you can try the option “VM console connect” and specify the ID of that VM to connect
by using Remote Desktop Connection Manager. You can check below snap.
Hope it helps!
Thanks.
Dharmesh Solanki
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