CredSSP and RDP in Windows 10
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Just went through a work thread on this last night. So annoying.
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Just hit me today as well.
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@bbigford said in CredSSP and RDP in Windows 10:
Just went through a work thread on this last night. So annoying.
Yeah, a little heads up on this would have solved a lot of things.
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Good discussion here as well:
https://www.reddit.com/r/sysadmin/comments/8i4coq/kb4103727_breaks_remote_desktop_connections_over/ -
@dashrender said in CredSSP and RDP in Windows 10:
OK I've updated my post with a few tags.
Can the two posts be merged if they are related?
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@ccwtech said in CredSSP and RDP in Windows 10:
@dashrender said in CredSSP and RDP in Windows 10:
OK I've updated my post with a few tags.
Can the two posts be merged if they are related?
Split, yes. Merged, no.
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@scottalanmiller said in CredSSP and RDP in Windows 10:
@bbigford said in CredSSP and RDP in Windows 10:
Just went through a work thread on this last night. So annoying.
Yeah, a little heads up on this would have solved a lot of things.
Windows 10 - 1709 update ends in xxxx717 if you want to uninstall it on an as-needed basis on desktops (for anything running Home and doesn't have secpol available, or domain joined for the same reason).
Windows 10 - 1803 ends in xxx721.... they all hit on 05/09/18 (my Win10 Pro laptop had that this morning and gave me issues after a reboot... didn't want to modify my local policy but instead just uninstalled and rebooted).
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@scottalanmiller said in CredSSP and RDP in Windows 10:
@ccwtech said in CredSSP and RDP in Windows 10:
@dashrender said in CredSSP and RDP in Windows 10:
OK I've updated my post with a few tags.
Can the two posts be merged if they are related?
Split, yes. Merged, no.
WHAT KIND OF SITE IS THIS!?!?! That's IT I'm GOING BACK TO
Just kidding
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@bbigford said in CredSSP and RDP in Windows 10:
@scottalanmiller said in CredSSP and RDP in Windows 10:
@bbigford said in CredSSP and RDP in Windows 10:
Just went through a work thread on this last night. So annoying.
Yeah, a little heads up on this would have solved a lot of things.
Windows 10 - 1709 update ends in xxxx717 if you want to uninstall it on an as-needed basis on desktops (for anything running Home and doesn't have secpol available, or domain joined for the same reason).
Windows 10 - 1803 ends in xxx721.... they all hit on 05/09/18 (my Win10 Pro laptop had that this morning and gave me issues after a reboot... didn't want to modify my local policy but instead just uninstalled and rebooted).
Also @scottalanmiller , I used this downloadable tool to hide the x721 update for 1803, before uninstalling and rebooting. It had auto-installed later that day.
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