What should I do if Win10 prompts your credentials to not work when connecting to Remote Desktop?

  
What should I do if Win10 connects to the remote desktop and prompts your credentials to not work? When Win10 connects to the remote desktop, it prompts “Your credentials are not working”. The original saved remote account password could not be used, which caused the remote login system to fail. I will summarize the methods I have solved here and share them with everyone.
First, the machine configuration
1, when logging in to the remote connection, prompted to enter the account password, but clearly saved the password.

2, & ldquo;Win+R”→“gpedit.msc”

3, expand in turn & ldquo; computer configuration & rdquo; & rarquo; & ldquo; management template & rdquo; & rarquo; & ldquo; System & rdquo; & rarquo; & ldquo; credential allocation & rdquo; & rarquo; find & ldquo; allow the allocation of saved credentials for NTLM server authentication only

4, click & ldquo; enable & rdquo; → continue to click “Enable”→Enter<quo;TERMSRV/*”→OK

5, after setting, enter “Win+R”→enter>gpupdate /force” Application

6. This step is very important. If it is set, it still fails. You can switch the system account by switching the network account back to the local account, and vice versa. Enter the shortcut key "Win+I”→“Account”

7, click “Change to local account login", in general, it is due to setting up a network account (non-local account) Credential verification failed. So after switching, it will be normal. (If you are a local account, it is recommended that the test still fails after the restart, you can continue to try to switch to a network account)

8, according to the prompt, set the password, and set a new password

9, Once you are done, you can log in to the remote.
two, the server
. 1, group policy into the still, but on the server side, & ldquo; Win + R & rdquo; & rarr; & ldquo; gpedit.msc & rdquo;

2, & ldquo; & rdquo computer configuration ;→“Window Settings”→“Security Settings”→“Security Options”→“Network Access: Local Account Sharing and Security Model”→Set to “Classic-Pair Local users authenticate, do not change their original identity&


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