RDP to Windows 10
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You need to uncheck "Allow connections only from computers running Remote Desktop with Network Level Authentication" if you are using an older version of RDP (typically from a linux client).
Not clear from the thread above whether that is what you are doing though.
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Different laptop - Pre/post... Was able to connect once I turned on Allow Remote Connections.
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@bigbear said in RDP to Windows 10:
You need to uncheck "Allow connections only from computers running Remote Desktop with Network Level Authentication" if you are using an older version of RDP (typically from a linux client).
Not clear from the thread above whether that is what you are doing though.
Don't think it matters. The Windows 10 system I just connected to still has it turned on. So - can't be the 'difference'
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Yeah I heard someone else say this but I have never found a linux client to connect to a RDP session with NLM enabled. What is your client software?
Someone mentioned above that Remmina can do it.
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@bigbear said in RDP to Windows 10:
Yeah I heard someone else say this but I have never found a linux client to connect to a RDP session with NLM enabled. What is your client software?
Someone mentioned above that Remmina can do it.
Yes, Remmina is what I am using.
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There is only one difference that I can think of here -
Webroot
But that doesn't seem likely as I'm getting the response that the UserID/Password is incorrect. If it was Webroot it wouldn't even get that far.
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Which I thought uses FreeRDP, which in turn I thought was stalled in terms of modern RDP compatibility. I really wish there was an RDP client that supports RDP 10, or even 8.2
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@gjacobse said in RDP to Windows 10:
There is only one difference that I can think of here -
Webroot
But that doesn't seem likely as I'm getting the response that the UserID/Password is incorrect. If it was Webroot it wouldn't even get that far.
disable it and try again.
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http://i2.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/newsfeed/000/125/377/JokerFacepalm20110725-22047-hxvv4j.jpg
So sitting here,.. I figure, okay, lets change the existing password. Maybe re-entering it will 'clear' the issue.
This is when I read the MS lock screen WORDING.
It doesn't say password. is say PIN. Enter your PIN. So,.. What IS the current password? Very.Good.Question....
This is a simple case of MS trying to make things easier - and thusly making them more confusing. So - lets see if I can't rebuild/ reset the PASSWORD.
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@gjacobse said in RDP to Windows 10:
http://i2.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/newsfeed/000/125/377/JokerFacepalm20110725-22047-hxvv4j.jpg
So sitting here,.. I figure, okay, lets change the existing password. Maybe re-entering it will 'clear' the issue.
This is when I read the MS lock screen WORDING.
It doesn't say password. is say PIN. Enter your PIN. So,.. What IS the current password? Very.Good.Question....
This is a simple case of MS trying to make things easier - and thusly making them more confusing. So - lets see if I can't rebuild/ reset the PASSWORD.
ROFL. Owch.
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I deal with this problem almost daily.
I can't remember my username? why not? uh, because it's always just there - well clearly not always, because it's not there now.
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Since I am not able to recall my password, but have the PIN, I signed in, started CMD as Administrator and ran:
net user USERNAME password
problem solved. RDP connected.
http://www.isumsoft.com/windows-10/forgot-windows-10-password-but-remember-pin.html
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Good thing you weren't following best practices and logged in as an admin account
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Take a look at this as well
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/client-management/connect-to-remote-aadj-pc