Remote desktop - "The Local Security Authority cannot be contacted"
Hi Guys,I got the same issue when I do a remote desktop to Server 2012 Hyper-V Core, I reset the password - It didn't work for me.I rebooted after reset the password - It didn't workI disabled the...
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I had this problem on a Windows 8 RTM installation in a domain environment. A domain user was able to log on locally but not through Remote desktop. Another domain user was able to logon both locally...
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Make sure you can ping the FQDN. I had this issue and was unable to ping DevDomainSrv.Dev.Local, but I could ping DevDomainSrv. When I took a look at the network adapter properties, the DNS setting...
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Well, the solution for my issue was to reset the user account password eventhough it is not expiring. This seems to be the work around so far./* Server Support Specialist */
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That is a workaround, but NLA is normally fine until this problem pops up.
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We just needed to set "Allow connections from computers running any version of Remote Desktop (less secure)"... instead of the NLA option.
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Exactly. Thanks a bunch! In my case I used Core Configurator 2.0 on Server Core 2008 R2. I did not intend to change any DNS settings, maybe it's a bug in Core Configurator. Anyways: if you try to log...
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For what it is worth I was having this issue with a Windows 7 SP1 x64 machine RDPing to a Window Server 2008 R2 SP1 Datacentre. I could logon locally, but not with a domain account.The domain account...
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Here is another solution, looks like this issue is caused by different scenarios, in my case I was still able to logon with my Domain Admin account to a locked down machine(with very tight Domain...
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Hi AndyD77,Please go to AD and check the particular computer account is enabled or disabled. Most probably it is disabled, so please enable that computer account.
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Just remove the machine from Domain and remove the system name from AD computer list after all you just restart the system then add the system again in the domain.
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Add the Remote Desktop Users group to the group policy setting Access This Computer From the Network.By default only Administrators are allowed this right. If you are using the Network Level...
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I encountered this trying to RDP into a new Windows 7 install. The destination computer is a laptop. It turns out that I just have to do the initial log in from the laptop itself, then subsequent...
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I ran into this issue when i had "do not connect if authentication fails" enabled, which from what i've read tries to connect through TLS, which if you dont have a compatible certificate installed on...
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Sounds to me like Group Policy might be the issue. Team Viewer perhaps changes a security setting in order to work and when you reboot Group Policy resets the security. Try gpupdate /force on the...
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hi im having same issues, i have 2 pc local both windows 7 ultimate. pc1 is not on domain, pc2 was on the domain, uses password which is saved in the rdp.from pc1 trying to rdp pc2, was able to do for...
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I ran into this tonight but was able to solve it.symptom:From vpn based Windows 7 64-bit (Laptop/remote). I attempted to login to Windows 7 32-bit desktop (Office) using a specific domain account...
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This might also happen when the remote user account is brand new. I had to logon to the server locally and make the mandatory first-login password change before it worked with RDP.
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Are you on a domain network? If so, I had this error. Found out someone else had changed the DNS servers to OpenDNS and not the IP of the AD/DNS server. Problem fixed!
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I was getting the "The Local Security Authority cannot be contacted" when connecting from XP to a Windows 7 machine. I had updated the Remote Desktop client software through KB 969084. Don't make this...
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