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HemulGM2020-03-16 04:37:23
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HemulGM, 2020-03-16 04:37:23

What are the nuances when connecting to RDP Windows 10?

I can't connect to my computer via RDP. The problem is that it says that the username or password is incorrect. The same is true for a failure audit.
I've set up hundreds of RDP connections (Win7), but there's a problem. Probably because of the network account ([email protected]).
I did everything that is needed and the connection occurs, but authorization does not pass. Those. I turned on remote access, the built-in firewall, included the account in the group of those who can connect via RDP. Tried with PC name, no name, full name (mail), renamed name. You cannot change the password through User Management for such an account.

Tell me what I did not take into account. Maybe I missed something in the morning or I just don’t know some nuance when connecting via RDP to Win10.

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Hemul GM, 2020-03-16
@HemulGM

https://superuser.com/questions/1026277/windows-10...
I found a partial solution with grief in half. It turns out that I needed to enter the password for the Microsoft account somewhere. Will explain. When installing the OS and specifying an account, a password was not required, because. double authentication. Those. I did not enter the password even once (not counting Skype, but he does not seem to play here). And then, immediately set the PIN. Those. to log in via RDP, I needed to somehow initiate the requirement for a password, not a pin. Enter your password once and you're done.

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Alexander, 2020-03-16
@NeiroNx

It seems that only local and domain accounts can, but this is not a fact.

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