An Authentication Error Has Occurred Remote Desktop Windows 2008
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Desktop Error ‘An authentication error has occurred. The Local Security Authority cannot be contacted' Home » Microsoft » Windows - Remote Desktop Error ‘An authentication error has occurred. The Local Security Authority cannot be contacted' remote desktop connection an authentication error has occurred the encryption type KB ID 0000826 Dtd 27/06/13 Problem I saw this while attempting to create
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a remote desktop connection to a Windows 2012 Server. (Though connecting to Windows 8 will be the same). I'd only just
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set this server up, and knew I'd enabled RDP, and I was attempting to connect as the domain administrator, so at first I was a little perplexed. Solution If you have direct/local access to https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2493594 the machine you are trying to connect to. 1. Press Windows Key+R > In the run box type sysdm.cpl {enter} > Remote. 2. Remove the tick from "Allow connections only form computers running Remote Desktop with Network Level Authentication (recommended)". 3. Try again. If you do not have direct/local access to the machine you are trying to connect to. 1. On YOUR Machine > Windows Key+R > type regedit http://www.petenetlive.com/KB/Article/0000826 {Enter} > File > Connect Network Registry > Type in the details for the machine you are trying to connect to > OK. 2. Navigate to; {remote-machine-name} > HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE > SYSTEM > CurrentControlSet > Control > Terminal Server > WinStations > RDP-Tcp Locate the UserAuthentication value and change it to 1 (one) > OK > Exit the registry editor. 3. Try again. Disable RDP Network Level Authentication via Group Policy If the destination server is in a remote data centre or remote location, and you cannot access the System Properties, you can turn this option off with group policy, and wait a couple of hours. 1. On a DC > Start > Group Policy Management > Either create a new group policy object and link it to the OU containing the problem machine, or edit and existing one. (Here on my test network I'm going to edit the default domain policy - WARNING this will disable this feature on all machines in a production environment! 2. Navigate to; Computer Configuration > Policies > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Remote Desktop Services > Remote Desktop Session Host > Security 3. Locate the 'Require user authentication for remote connections by using Network Level Authentication' poli
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