As an old user of the WinXP system, Remote Desktop is a feature that must be understood, but it has recently failed to connect to the WIN8 system via Remote Desktop. What's the situation? This is because the WIN8 system remote connection requires network Level authentication, and this WinXP is turned off by default. Let's take a look at how to turn on the network Level authentication function.
The method is as follows:
The first step: Open Registry Editor on WinXP, Windows key +r, enter regedit carriage return, locate the path to: Hkey_local_machinesystemcurrentcontrolsetcontrollsa, Open the security packages, jump out of a small window, enter tspkg on the last line, and then close the window.
Step Two: Locate the path again: Hkey_local_machinesystemcurrentcontrolsetcontrol securityproviders, Find securityproviders, edit string add value:, Credssp.dll (a space after the comma) is then determined to close.
Step three: Reboot the system and take effect, then use WinXP Remote Desktop to connect to Win8, you can now successfully connect.
OK, about WinXP Remote Desktop Win8 failure solution is introduced to this, friends if you want to learn more about Remote Desktop skills such as the use of shortcut keys, and so on, pay more attention to the system home.
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