Remote desktop connection an authentication error has occurred the function is not supported
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It doesn't require touching registry settings or other complicated steps: Would appreciate any insight on handling this across an enterprise without manually modifying the connecting and host machines. Microsoft's Security Patch on Tuesday is causing the problems for machines that don't have automatic Windows Updates. Unfortunately, this update does require a reboot.
If you aren't comfortable using the command line to install updates, you can simply edit the local group policy on your computer until the updates can be deployed. Hope you are able to resolve this and move on. The solution is certainly patching the remote Windows.
Open the registry editor :. Go to and check for updates. I found the issue has to do with a Windows Update patch that was pushed out to my work station in last nights Windows Updates. I searched a number of event log errors, but none worked until I found this page. Please give me some solution. In the article above, there's a link to those files from a patched Windows 2012 R2 server which should work. I have access and control on the server side, but not to the Desktop. The app on the store will sort the issue out properly. Can you help me with that so that I can resume my work? In my case for workarounds I suggested to rdp to an un-patched client that was offline and use it as a jumpbox to rdp to the un-patched hosts, lucky that in my case the hosts to patch were really infinitely small percentage. These files will contain the latest copy of the edit configuration settings for these settings.
Authentication error occurred not supported remote computer CredSSP encryption oracle remediation - What edition of Windows client are you using? I have windows 7 installed on the remote pc.
The solution is certainly patching the remote Windows. Windows 10: Windows 7: Now your remote desktop should be able to connect. Remember to revert the setting after you are done. Windows 10: Windows 7: Remember to reinstall it when you are done. Windows Server 2016: I strongly suggest not to compromise the server-side security, but mitigate it from client Windows temporarily. You should patch the server-side or ask server administrator to patch it. It saves me alot of time. I started experiencing this issue about 5 days ago. Now I'm fine as your solution fix the issue. An unfortunate Windows10 update issue yet again. Can you help me with that so that I can resume my work. I have windows 7 installed on the remote pc. I am not a system side guy I dont remember where to set this all. I am using Windows 7 Ultimate and Windows 10 Pro. What edition of Windows client are you using. Can you install the latest updates for your client Windows and see if the option appear. You should patch the server or ask the server's administrator to patch it. Please give me some solution. Patching now to see if that will alleviate the issue for good. Could you help me, please. Please give me some solution. I'm not totally sure I'm correct on this point, read the above link and see if you agree. My Remote computer is Windows 8. My Remote computer is Windows 8. Thanks for the informative post. If so, then the threat is at which level?.