Here Is What You Should Do For Your VISTA - REMOTE DESKTOP SECURITY PROMPT
Remote Desktop can't confirm the personality of the PC you need to associate with. This issue can happen if: 
1) The remote PC is running a variant of Windows that is sooner than Windows Vista.
2) The remote PC is designed to help just the RDP security layer.
Contact your system chairman or the proprietor of the remote PC for help.
Would you like to associate at any rate?
- -
when I saw the message, I suspected that might be a result of dynamic registry enrollment, since before designing my workstation I was individual from the space and in the wake of reinstalling I attempted to associate with server before joining the area. so I joined my area first and afterward attempted to interface with server utilizing the Remote Desktop association, still it demonstrating me same message.
when I seek it on Live Search, it doesn't demonstrates to me any valuable outcomes:( at that point I googled this and get one pleasant blog entry about this issue by Scott Forsyth and a post by Rob Jonas at tweakvista
when you endeavor to interface with remote work area from vista to windows server, vista requests verification, however at server side in 2003 server there is no procedure to give validation, it denies the demand so the notice message shows up.
this will get illuminated in forthcoming server "windows server 2008" or codename longhorn which has Terminal Services Gateway.
and If you want to set this at the server level then you need to play with registry and make some changes in authentication level read more about this at Digital World blog.
1) The remote PC is running a variant of Windows that is sooner than Windows Vista.
2) The remote PC is designed to help just the RDP security layer.
Contact your system chairman or the proprietor of the remote PC for help.
Would you like to associate at any rate?
- -
when I saw the message, I suspected that might be a result of dynamic registry enrollment, since before designing my workstation I was individual from the space and in the wake of reinstalling I attempted to associate with server before joining the area. so I joined my area first and afterward attempted to interface with server utilizing the Remote Desktop association, still it demonstrating me same message.
when I seek it on Live Search, it doesn't demonstrates to me any valuable outcomes:( at that point I googled this and get one pleasant blog entry about this issue by Scott Forsyth and a post by Rob Jonas at tweakvista
when you endeavor to interface with remote work area from vista to windows server, vista requests verification, however at server side in 2003 server there is no procedure to give validation, it denies the demand so the notice message shows up.
this will get illuminated in forthcoming server "windows server 2008" or codename longhorn which has Terminal Services Gateway.
for the time being Very basic Solution this is:
tap on the propelled tab in the Remote Desktop Connection device and change the Authentication choices to "Dependably association, regardless of whether confirmation comes up short".
and If you want to set this at the server level then you need to play with registry and make some changes in authentication level read more about this at Digital World blog.

 
 

 
 
No comments