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When I try to remote into my server from my PC a box comes up that asks me for my credentials, however no input boxes come up for me to give it my username and password.
Here is what I get,
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When I try to remote into my server from my PC a box comes up that asks me for my credentials, however no input boxes come up for me to give it my username and password.
Here is what I get,
windows remote-desktop
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When I try to remote into my server from my PC a box comes up that asks me for my credentials, however no input boxes come up for me to give it my username and password.
Here is what I get,
windows remote-desktop
When I try to remote into my server from my PC a box comes up that asks me for my credentials, however no input boxes come up for me to give it my username and password.
Here is what I get,
windows remote-desktop
windows remote-desktop
asked Sep 18 '15 at 8:34
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Launch the RDC client and use Show Options to set up the default settings, there in the General tab you can set up the account that will be used to connect from now on by default
http://imgur.com/jRprhBO
I've just tried that and still got the same box appearing asking me to enter my credentials
– Johnathon64
Sep 18 '15 at 9:14
Modify on the registry the default settings for that connection: HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftTerminal Server ClientDefaultServers and look up for the IP address / FQDN of that specific connection, you can modify the UsenameHint value and set the user that you prefer
– jda_sysadmin
Sep 18 '15 at 9:21
How do we go about doing this?
– Johnathon64
Sep 18 '15 at 9:21
this happens to even new IP's I am entering
– Johnathon64
Sep 18 '15 at 12:33
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Delete the default.rdp file from the documents folder. This file is hidden, so, make sure "Show hidden files" in checked.
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Launch the RDC client and use Show Options to set up the default settings, there in the General tab you can set up the account that will be used to connect from now on by default
http://imgur.com/jRprhBO
I've just tried that and still got the same box appearing asking me to enter my credentials
– Johnathon64
Sep 18 '15 at 9:14
Modify on the registry the default settings for that connection: HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftTerminal Server ClientDefaultServers and look up for the IP address / FQDN of that specific connection, you can modify the UsenameHint value and set the user that you prefer
– jda_sysadmin
Sep 18 '15 at 9:21
How do we go about doing this?
– Johnathon64
Sep 18 '15 at 9:21
this happens to even new IP's I am entering
– Johnathon64
Sep 18 '15 at 12:33
add a comment |
Launch the RDC client and use Show Options to set up the default settings, there in the General tab you can set up the account that will be used to connect from now on by default
http://imgur.com/jRprhBO
I've just tried that and still got the same box appearing asking me to enter my credentials
– Johnathon64
Sep 18 '15 at 9:14
Modify on the registry the default settings for that connection: HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftTerminal Server ClientDefaultServers and look up for the IP address / FQDN of that specific connection, you can modify the UsenameHint value and set the user that you prefer
– jda_sysadmin
Sep 18 '15 at 9:21
How do we go about doing this?
– Johnathon64
Sep 18 '15 at 9:21
this happens to even new IP's I am entering
– Johnathon64
Sep 18 '15 at 12:33
add a comment |
Launch the RDC client and use Show Options to set up the default settings, there in the General tab you can set up the account that will be used to connect from now on by default
http://imgur.com/jRprhBO
Launch the RDC client and use Show Options to set up the default settings, there in the General tab you can set up the account that will be used to connect from now on by default
http://imgur.com/jRprhBO
answered Sep 18 '15 at 9:11
jda_sysadminjda_sysadmin
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I've just tried that and still got the same box appearing asking me to enter my credentials
– Johnathon64
Sep 18 '15 at 9:14
Modify on the registry the default settings for that connection: HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftTerminal Server ClientDefaultServers and look up for the IP address / FQDN of that specific connection, you can modify the UsenameHint value and set the user that you prefer
– jda_sysadmin
Sep 18 '15 at 9:21
How do we go about doing this?
– Johnathon64
Sep 18 '15 at 9:21
this happens to even new IP's I am entering
– Johnathon64
Sep 18 '15 at 12:33
add a comment |
I've just tried that and still got the same box appearing asking me to enter my credentials
– Johnathon64
Sep 18 '15 at 9:14
Modify on the registry the default settings for that connection: HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftTerminal Server ClientDefaultServers and look up for the IP address / FQDN of that specific connection, you can modify the UsenameHint value and set the user that you prefer
– jda_sysadmin
Sep 18 '15 at 9:21
How do we go about doing this?
– Johnathon64
Sep 18 '15 at 9:21
this happens to even new IP's I am entering
– Johnathon64
Sep 18 '15 at 12:33
I've just tried that and still got the same box appearing asking me to enter my credentials
– Johnathon64
Sep 18 '15 at 9:14
I've just tried that and still got the same box appearing asking me to enter my credentials
– Johnathon64
Sep 18 '15 at 9:14
Modify on the registry the default settings for that connection: HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftTerminal Server ClientDefaultServers and look up for the IP address / FQDN of that specific connection, you can modify the UsenameHint value and set the user that you prefer
– jda_sysadmin
Sep 18 '15 at 9:21
Modify on the registry the default settings for that connection: HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftTerminal Server ClientDefaultServers and look up for the IP address / FQDN of that specific connection, you can modify the UsenameHint value and set the user that you prefer
– jda_sysadmin
Sep 18 '15 at 9:21
How do we go about doing this?
– Johnathon64
Sep 18 '15 at 9:21
How do we go about doing this?
– Johnathon64
Sep 18 '15 at 9:21
this happens to even new IP's I am entering
– Johnathon64
Sep 18 '15 at 12:33
this happens to even new IP's I am entering
– Johnathon64
Sep 18 '15 at 12:33
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Delete the default.rdp file from the documents folder. This file is hidden, so, make sure "Show hidden files" in checked.
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Delete the default.rdp file from the documents folder. This file is hidden, so, make sure "Show hidden files" in checked.
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Delete the default.rdp file from the documents folder. This file is hidden, so, make sure "Show hidden files" in checked.
Delete the default.rdp file from the documents folder. This file is hidden, so, make sure "Show hidden files" in checked.
answered Jul 27 '17 at 2:30
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