Nowadays, many users continue to work through their laptops after work, sometimes through remote control of other people's computers to operate. A laptop-specific XP system user can sometimes experience a connection that is unsuccessful when it is connected to a computer on a remote Desktop connection to another system. In fact, this is because the connected object system computer remote connection is required to obtain network Level authentication, and in the XP system this verification is not open. So how do we turn on the network-level authentication feature in this situation? Let's go with the small knitting to understand next!
The method is as follows:
1, mouse click XP System "Start" menu, select "Run" option, enter "regedit" character command press ENTER;
2. In the Open Registry Editor, expand to the left:
Hkey_local_machinesystemcurrentcontrolsetcontrollsa file entry;
3, open security packages, there is a dialog box;
4, to another line type "tspkg" instructions, and then shut down the window;
5, again point open: Hkey_local_machinesystemcurrentcontrolsetcontrol securityproviders document item;
6, find SecurityProviders point Open, and then edit the string add Value:, Credssp.dll (PS: Comma after a space);
7, click "OK" key to save a good setting to close the "Registry" window and restart the computer.
The above is the notebook Special XP system to open the network Level Authentication function method, has encountered the above situation the user may wish to follow the above steps set, hoped that can be helpful to everybody!
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