

Select to Anywhere Access tab, select Computers option and sage the change. Click on specific user name and open its properties. >In general, we can check RDP permission on WSE for user account, open Dashboard – Users: I do not currently have a local admin account, but can create one if you think that would provide insight. Both the domain admin user account and standard user account return the same error above. >choose one standard user account and one admin user account to establish RDP connection from same local >and remote device toĬonfirm that if both account have same problem.Ĭonfirmed. Then tried Remote Desktop from a Win10Pro machine to the target Win10Pro machine, no change in behavior ("logon attempt failed"). If you have feedback for TechNet Subscriber Support, Remote Desktop Services UserMode Port Redirector Please remember to mark the replies as answers if they help. Select to Computer access tab, select the computer/device which assigns this user account the RDP permission. Select to Anywhere Access tab, select Computers option and sage the change.ģ. Click on specific user name and open its properties.Ģ. In general, we can check RDP permission on WSE for user account, open Dashboard – Users:ġ. If above operation fails, please log on WSE and open Dashboard – DEVICES, right click the device name (which fails during above RDP operation) and select Remote Desktop to the computer, confirm that if it works. In order to narrow down this problem, please choose one standard user account and one admin user account to establish RDP connection from same local and remote device to confirm that if both account have same problem. Remote Desktop Gateway >which returns "The logon attempt failed." Remote Desktop Services UserMode Port Redirectorģ. If possible, try to manually re-start below service on WSE:ġ.



On WSE, RDP function via RWA is provided by RD Gateway & IIS. no suggestion to Repair the configuration, etc.). I suspect that my Anywhere Access is not set up properly, or some dependent service is misconfigured/disabled since I had it working way back when.Ĭan anyone provide some guidance on what to check? The Anywhere Access Wizard appears to be happy with the current setup (i.e. Prompt, where I enter my normal password (username is already properly showingĭomainname\username, which returns "The logon attempt failed." This is from multiple Windows 10 Pro client machines trying multiple Windows 10 Pro hosts. I am presented with the "Enter your credentials" When I try to access a computer via Devices, the RDP file is created okay and I go to open it. I can login to Anywhere Access from remote with no issue, and I can access files via Shared Folders. This was setup and working before (years ago), but I disabled it due to it not being used or needed at the time. I'm trying to get Remote Desktop capabilities setup via Anywhere Access on a WSE 2012 R2 server.
