3/18/2021 0 Comments Rdp Server 2008 R2
It comes as: The remote computer requires network level authentication which your computer does not support.On server, Allow connections only from computers running Remote Desktop with Network Level Authentication (more secure) is ticked on.
Allow connections only from computers running Remote Desktop with Network Level Authentication (more secure). Allow connections from computers running any version of Remote Desktop (less secure) is grayed out. I think its to do with rdp certificate but cant figure it out. Its fixed now. On server: Remote Desktop Session Host Configuration RDP-Tcp. ![]() Scroll down until you see the 2 firewall rules: Remote Desktop (TCP-In) and Remote Desktop RemoteFX (TCP-In). Double-click on the firewall rule Remote Desktop User Mode (TCP-In). Enter the IP address you want to allow RDP access from and click OK. You will want to add (whitelist) all IPs that you regularly connect to the server from. To determine your IPs, visit from each location where you want to be able to RDP to your server (for example, work, a home office, home, etc.). Removal of these IPs constitutes acknowledgement and consent that support engineers would not be able to RDP to the server in the future if support assistance is requested.
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