in Remote Desktop Connection, server authentication verifies that you are connected to the correct remote computer or server. This security method helps prevent connections to unintended computers or servers, thereby eliminating the possibility of exposing confidential information due to this error connection. The validation strength required for
Connections is determined by your system security policy, which is set by your system administrator. If the actual validation does not meet the minimum policy requirements, then there are three authentication options available for you to select:
connection and do not warn me: Use this option, even if Remote Desktop Connection cannot authenticate remote meter The identity of the machine, it will still connect.
warns me: Use this option to warn you if Remote Desktop Connection cannot authenticate the remote computer so that you can choose whether to continue the connection.
does not connect: with this option, a connection cannot be established if Remote Desktop Connection cannot authenticate the remote computer.
so that the host can see the local computer's letter information (but copy small files can also, large file transfer is slow)