

What I can't wrap my head around is WHY RDP connections work for all but one RDP connections on the Home Version. I know this error is often caused by Windows policies that prevent incoming RDP connections, or simply a system’s username. I know this appears when you fail to connect to the remote system using Remote Desktop connection. ‘Your credentials did not work’ is shown. (local/username and password) This starts the RDP session and they can proceed.ġ user running Win 10 Home can click on all the RDP icons and they can log into all the RDP sessions with the exception of 1 session. Error message.

Click the RDP icon on their desktops, log in with their account username and password. The RDP files have been shared by all of them. They all have RDP files to connect to various servers on other companies.

Just the standard setup.īackground, 4 remote users from a business. There is nothing special about the Win 10 Home setup, ie. I know RDP is mainly focused on Windows PRO versions but I am scratching my head as to why RDP works for all connections on a Windows 10 Home version except one.
