In peacetime, we often remotely log on to Windows computers, although the Remote Desktop link tool provided by Microsoft provides the ability to remember the credentials, but we still have to prompt each time "system administrator does not allow the use of saved credentials to log on to the remote computer, because it does not fully verify its label, Please enter a new credential ", which will cause us to re-enter the password.
Log off requires a remote client machine and use its administrator to log on to the system, enter Gpedit.msc in the run, and start the local Group Policy Editor. Navigate to Computer Configuration-Administrative Templates-System-credential assignment, open the "Allow allocation of saved credentials for NTLM server authentication only" as shown in the right form:
Enable "Allow allocation of saved credentials for NTLM server Authentication only" and click "Add Server to List: Display" To add a server name and type that allows credentials to be saved in the server list, such as a Terminal Server on dc.contoso.com, "termsrv/ Dc.contoso.com ". Of course, you can also enter "termsrv/*" to allow remote terminal credentials for all computers to be saved.
Finally execute Gpupdate/force make the modified Group Policy take effect, can!
Troubleshooting system administrators are not allowed to log on to a remote computer with saved credentials