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after recent Microsoft Update (which may be related to this: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4093492/credssp-updates-for-cve-2018-0886-march-13-2018 ) users in my network reported me that any Remote Desktop credentials were erased.
Even when you configure and save it to a desktop it requires to input login and password every time you try to log in. I'm not sure if this happens to anyone else, however I found a solution / workaround to this problem - I'll post it below - it might help someone. It requires to edit gpedit.msc configuration as Administrator.
- Click Start and type “GPEDIT.MSC” to search for the shortcut to the Windows Group Policy Editor.
- Right-click the gpedit.msc shortcut and click run as Administrator.
(Ignore any popups about errors if you get any when the Group Policy Editor console opens up). - Browse to Local Computer Policy > Computer Configuration > Administrative Temples > System > Credentials Delegation
- Double click the setting called “Allow delegating default credentials with NTLM-only server authentication” to edit it.
- Change the setting to “Enabled” and then click the “Show…” button in the “Options:” window where it says “Add servers to the list:”.
- Double click the field below “Value” (with the black arrow to the left) and type in “TERMSRV/*” (without the double quotes).
- Click Ok and then Ok again to close both popups, so that you only see the list of settings again.
- Now just repeat the exact same for these three policies as well:
Allow delegating default credentials
Allow delegating saved credentials
Allow delegating saved credentials with NTLM-only server authentication - Close the Local Group Policy Editor and RDP should now work as expected again!
*The solution was found at (see link below) - all credit goes to him:
https://tommynation.com/fix-rdp-saving-password-credentials-windows-remote-desktop-connection/
Regards,
Marcin Hello,
after recent Microsoft Update (which may be related to this: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4093492/credssp-updates-for-cve-2018-0886-march-13-2018 ) users in my network reported me that any Remote Desktop credentials were erased.
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Even when you configure and save it to a desktop it requires to input login and password every time you try to log in. I'm not sure if this happens to anyone else, however I found a solution / workaround to this problem - I'll post it below - it might help someone. It requires to edit gpedit.msc configuration as Administrator.
- Click Start and type “GPEDIT.MSC” to search for the shortcut to the Windows Group Policy Editor.
- Right-click the gpedit.msc shortcut and click run as Administrator.
(Ignore any popups about errors if you get any when the Group Policy Editor console opens up). - Browse to Local Computer Policy > Computer Configuration > Administrative Temples > System > Credentials Delegation
- Double click the setting called “Allow delegating default credentials with NTLM-only server authentication” to edit it.
- Change the setting to “Enabled” and then click the “Show…” button in the “Options:” window where it says “Add servers to the list:”.
- Double click the field below “Value” (with the black arrow to the left) and type in “TERMSRV/*” (without the double quotes).
- Click Ok and then Ok again to close both popups, so that you only see the list of settings again.
- Now just repeat the exact same for these three policies as well:
Allow delegating default credentials
Allow delegating saved credentials
Allow delegating saved credentials with NTLM-only server authentication - Close the Local Group Policy Editor and RDP should now work as expected again!
*The solution was found at (see link below) - all credit goes to him:
https://tommynation.com/fix-rdp-saving-password-credentials-windows-remote-desktop-connection/
Regards,