Microsoft RDP remote desktop connection prompt: Your credentials are not working, and the credentials used to connect (server IP) cannot work. Please enter new credentials

Microsoft RDP remote desktop connection prompt:

Your credentials are not working, the credentials used for the connection (server IP) did not work. Please enter new credentials

 

        Please refer to friends in the computer industry who are responsible for installation and maintenance:  https://blog.csdn.net/sun15732621550/article/details/50444398

        Simply put, it is caused by the inconsistency between your computer's credentials and your login credentials first identified in the cloud server, so you have no right to log in remotely. Solve:

1. The basic settings of your computer

        1. Turn off the firewall or advanced firewall to allow "Remote Desktop Connection" access.

        2. Win+R, enter secpol.msc or gpedit.msc to enter the local group policy editor-Computer Configuration-Windows Settings-Local Policies-Security Options-"Classic-Authenticate local users without changing their original identity ".

        3. Set the password of the computer Administrator.

2. Configure your computer's network sharing and credentials

  1. Find [Network and Sharing Center] from [Control Panel]
  2. Click to enter and select [Advanced Sharing Settings]-Public 
  3. "Password Protected Sharing"-click [Close Password Protected Sharing] 
  4. Set credential distribution: Win +R, enter gpedit.msc, open the local group policy editor, click "Computer Configuration"-"Administrative Templates"-"System"-"Credential Assignment", double-click on the right window "Allow to assign saved credentials for NTLM server authentication only": In the pop-up window, select "Enabled", then click "Display", in the pop-up window, enter "TERMSRV/*" (make sure TERMSRV is capitalized, * means that your server is included Name), click OK-Apply-OK.
  5. Add the computer's administrator account group: the same user name and password as "Remote Desktop Connection", and log in to your computer with this account when starting up. 
  6. Add your credentials: Control Panel-Credential Manager, use the following two entrances to set the IP, user name and password of the network address exactly the same as the "Remote Desktop Connection":. 
  6.1, add Windows credentials
  6.2, add ordinary credentials

3. After restarting the computer, right click "Remote Desktop Connection"-run as an administrator (or: mstsc /admin /v:129.226.160.79)

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