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It works on my local account but not when I connect my Microsoft Windows Account.
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Remote Desktop Settings:
Port 3389 is open:
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- Tried both my Local IP as well as my public IP for the PC Name.
- [email protected] for the (DOMAIN/user)
- I've even reset my Microsoft account password and have verified it's the correct one.
- I verified my Windows Firewall Inbound Rules.
- When I use the Microsoft Remote Desktop Assistant it just gives my local IP/username info which is what I tried above.. same as the whoami output.
- My network is indeed set to private.
I tried to connect via my Phone/laptop both ON the Wi-Fi using my local IP and disconnected from WiFi (LTE) using the public IP. Just says, 'The user name or password did not work' or 'Invalid Credentials.'
Any ideas?
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Step 1: Ensure you have a local account on the computer you are trying to access.
Step 2: Make sure that account is in the list of users (screenshot above)
Step 3: Enabling remote desktop means you must have a password that conforms to 8 characters minimum, one number, one capital and one non-alpha-numeric.
After confirming you have done all that correctly you will be able to login. As you can already see the login screen the problem has nothing to do with your firewall.
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Please be shure your keyboard layout in RDP is the correct one (corresponding with the keyboard of your host PC). Otherwise a password having a non-alpha-numeric character will not be mapped correct to windows 10
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Using my Microsoft account, I simply cannot log in to Windows 10 via remote desktop. I have tried a plethora of variations, including:
MicrosoftAccountusername
[email protected]
ComputerNameusername
[email protected]
user@computername
user@MicrosoftAccount
[email protected]
Etc. etc. etc.
[email protected]
ComputerNameusername
[email protected]
user@computername
user@MicrosoftAccount
[email protected]
Etc. etc. etc.
I am confident that I have logged in one time before but I can't seem to find where I saved the username/domain combination I used. I am also confident it is not a setting or the firewall. I have even created a local user account and was able to login successfully with that account.
There must be somewhere that I can lookup the correct username to use.
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Judging by so many others having no problems, I suspect this has something to do with either my Windows settings or my account. I am 100% certain that my account has the required permissions to login via remote desktop.
Judging by so many others having no problems, I suspect this has something to do with either my Windows settings or my account. I am 100% certain that my account has the required permissions to login via remote desktop.
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I finally figured this out. My Microsoft account and local account passwords were not in sync. I changed the Microsoft account password from within Windows, and BAM, it works again.
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Working [email protected] for me without any issues
To check whether your user has access to RDP1. Control Panel > System > Remote Settings > Remote Desktop2. Click Select Users and make sure your [email protected] is added there, if not then click add and add it manually
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In my case switch into local account I were able to connect successfully and after that reswitching back to Microsoft account the issue was solved.
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I use our business Office365 account to log into my computer locally in the Windows 10 environment. I also set up AzureAD when I initially set up Windows 10 which I believe is becoming more standardized after the Win10 anniversary update. Because of this I had to use this credential format to get remote desktop to work:
Username: AzureAD/LocalComputerUserName
Password: (password for your Office365 account)
To figure out what your
LocalComputerUserName
is just head to Control Panel -> User Accounts -> User Accounts -> Manage Accounts
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I had been having an issue with this for several hours before getting it to work. I was able to use RDP fine before advancing to the fast track of windows 10 insider updates. After updating to the latest build, 16299.15, I was unable to connect with the windows logon credentials I using before, *****@gmail.com and my Microsoft account password.
Initially, I changed my password on the machine I was attempting to RDP into. This did not fix the issue. Next, I used the local username associate with the Microsoft account on the remote machine with the new password I created on the remote machine and it worked.
So ultimately, the login information that worked was User Name: {local username of Microsoft account on remote computer} and Password: {most recent Microsoft account password.}
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you can get the domain and user name from the settings->accounts->'sign in with a local account instead'. When you click the 'next' button, the page will show you your Microsoft account and domain. For example [email protected]
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