![]() ![]() But we have one single person on Windows 7 who can get into the remote server using the exact same process. So if it was just a Windows 7/Windows 10 difference we'd assume it's something about how RDP is implemented between OS versions. We are accessing the remote server by IP address and our IP is the only one allowed to access the RDP protocol at the site, so you have to be accessing from inside our building. ![]() There is a local account on the remote server (not a domain account) that they gave us credentials for. The server is administered by us, but owned by a client who did the initial setup and joined it to their domain. Unfortunately it's become a critical issue now and we are out of ideas. This has a bunch of us stumped and we can't figure it out. ![]()
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