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Prompt for credentials on the server, not the client On the server that is prompting for credentials client side, I have tried setting the policies: "Configuration>Administrative Templates>Windows Components>Remote Desktop Services> Remote Desktop Session Host >Security>Always prompt for password upon connection" set to "Disabled" also
Remote Desktop connection for all Domain Users. There I added Domain Users Group to Remote Desktop-->Select Users Since by default all the users are member of Domain users, I thought, now the users can use remote desktop connection to log on to the client
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Windows 2012 Remote Desktop Services Create Session Error: Unable to . . . On your RDSH server (s), check if it's something configured in local policies, under Computer\Windows components\Remote desktop services\License manager And check the regkey HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\TermService\Parameters\LicenseServers
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Remote Desktop - Login with other Credentials I have problems enabling the Remote Desktop Connection from a windows 8 to a win 2012 r2 server working when I use credentials that are only allowed to login on the server