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The Red Devil
Hi all,
I have a Microsoft Surface Pro 4 tablet. I completely reinstalled the tablet using the latest available recovery image with Windows 10 Version 1703. I set up a remote desktop connection to my desktop computer and the saved credentials were used so I don't have to type them each time I connect.
After updating to Windows 10 version 1903 I got the error below and have to enter the password manually each time I want to access my desktop. The problem persisted when further updating to version 1909 and 2004.
Before using the recovery image, I had tried all kind of solutions which I found on the web by changing settings in gpedit.msc and by editing the registry but none of them worked.
I never changed any default settings after installing the Surface recovery image. I also have an old Acer tablet with the same Windows version 2004 (insider build 20206). On that tablet the saved passwords are used in remote desktop, so no issue occurs.
I am not sure if Windows Defender Credential Guard is even enabled at all. Does anyone have a solution to this?
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I have a Microsoft Surface Pro 4 tablet. I completely reinstalled the tablet using the latest available recovery image with Windows 10 Version 1703. I set up a remote desktop connection to my desktop computer and the saved credentials were used so I don't have to type them each time I connect.
After updating to Windows 10 version 1903 I got the error below and have to enter the password manually each time I want to access my desktop. The problem persisted when further updating to version 1909 and 2004.
Before using the recovery image, I had tried all kind of solutions which I found on the web by changing settings in gpedit.msc and by editing the registry but none of them worked.
I never changed any default settings after installing the Surface recovery image. I also have an old Acer tablet with the same Windows version 2004 (insider build 20206). On that tablet the saved passwords are used in remote desktop, so no issue occurs.
I am not sure if Windows Defender Credential Guard is even enabled at all. Does anyone have a solution to this?
Continue reading...