I think the problem requires me to clear my cache for MS Remote Desktop but I can't find it anywhere. Just like with Windows, you first have to set up your Mac for screen sharing. I am having problems connecting to a remote desktop using the MS Remote Desktop (Version 10.6.0 (1872)) on a MacBook Pro 2020 (with intel chip) with OSX 11.2.3. Doesn’t work when unchecked: only connect when client is running on network authentication, set on ALL farm machines, restart desktop services. You’re not going to be able to use Remote Desktop, but that’s okay because there’s a free client called RealVNC viewer that does the trick nicely. Doesn’t work with tsconfig.msc on ALL machines in the farm setting protocol: RDP instead of NLA (negotiation), restart desktop account service. With that enabled, you can connect to computers on the network, either to troubleshoot issues or to work from that computer. Connecting to a Mac from a Windows PC is a little different.
This means you do not have PC or Domain related issues. The Remote Desktop Protocol or RDP is a key feature in Windows 10 Pro. Alternatively, use the various AD management tools to reset the password. If the password has expired then the user is prompted for a new password. Instead, it just doesn't allow them to connect to their machine. Verify your account to enable IT peers to see that you are a professional. If everything is fine, then RDP should work. Right now when a Remote Desktop Gateway user's password expires, the gateway server does not prompt them to change it. I assume that you are using Remote Desktop for Mac, please specify correct Remote computer’s FQDN/IP address or RD Web Feed URL through Remote Resources. – Temporarily disable your Anti-Virus agent to test for possible issues. – Check if RDP is enabled and allowed on your firewall as this can be easily overwritten by mistake or broken by Windows Update. If you are able to ping the server, and the following below are correct, then the issue is half solved.
To connect from your Mac, you should enter your Microsoft account email address as the username and the full password, not the PIN. Select the remote PC name that you added, and then wait for the connection to complete.
Turn on the Enable Remote Desktop toggle switch. On your Windows, Android, or iOS device: Open the Remote Desktop app (available for free from Microsoft Store, Google Play, and the Mac App Store), and add the name of the PC that you want to connect to (from Step 1).
The following are the various user IDs I tried and none of them was successful Note: This does not relate to the Password issues: The password is correct and existing authentication via RDP was possible. Hi, I'm Elise, an independent advisor and I'd be happy to help with your issue. While using this Remote Desktop feature on Windows 10, you might encounter a “logon attempt failed” error as shown in the figure above.