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== The Problem ==
== The Problem ==
The problem is illustrated within the topic [https://superuser.com/questions/1581006/cant-connect-to-a-windows-10-machine-through-rdp-in-linux Can't connect to a Windows 10 machine through RDP in Linux at Super User]. In short: '''When you are trying to use Remmina to log-in in to a Windows machine with Windows' account Remmina's authentication dialogue keep asking for username and password.'''
The problem is illustrated within the topic [https://superuser.com/questions/1581006/cant-connect-to-a-windows-10-machine-through-rdp-in-linux Can't connect to a Windows 10 machine through RDP in Linux at Super User]. In short:
 
* '''When you are trying to use Remmina to log-in in to a Windows machine with Windows' account Remmina's authentication dialogue keep asking for username and password.'''
* This problem doesn't happen when you are using a local Windows' account.


This problem doesn't happen when you are using a local Windows' account.
== The Solution ==
== The Solution ==
In my case the simplest solution was ([https://superuser.com/a/1491323/664884 source]): '''Log-in in to the Microsoft Account on the target machine with the <u>Password</u> (<u>not</u> <u>PIN</u> <u>or</u> <u>fingerprint</u>) to the Microsoft Account once. After that, I can RDP into the machine by using the credentials of the Microsoft Account without errors.'''
In my case the simplest solution was ([https://superuser.com/a/1491323/664884 source]):
 
* '''Log-in in to the Microsoft Account on the target machine with the <u>Password</u> (<u>not</u> <u>PIN</u> <u>or</u> <u>fingerprint</u>) to the Microsoft Account once. After that, I can RDP into the machine by using the credentials of the Microsoft Account without errors.'''
* Probably my Microsoft account and the ''local account'' passwords were not in sync.
== References ==
== References ==
* Super User: [https://superuser.com/a/1491323/664884 Unable to access a remote computer through Remote Desktop Connection when using a Microsoft Account] - this is thee source of the current solution, but there are more interesting approaches.
* Super User: [https://superuser.com/a/1491323/664884 Unable to access a remote computer through Remote Desktop Connection when using a Microsoft Account] - this is thee source of the current solution, but there are more interesting approaches.
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Latest revision as of 11:02, 14 August 2022

The Prob­lem

The prob­lem is il­lus­trat­ed with­in the top­ic Can't con­nect to a Win­dows 10 ma­chine through RDP in Lin­ux at Su­per User. In short:

  • When you are try­ing to use Rem­mi­na to log-in in to a Win­dows ma­chine with Win­dows' ac­count Remmina's au­then­ti­ca­tion di­a­logue keep ask­ing for user­name and pass­word.
  • This prob­lem doesn't hap­pen when you are us­ing a lo­cal Win­dows' ac­count.

The So­lu­tion

In my case the sim­plest so­lu­tion was (source):

  • Log-in in to the Mi­crosoft Ac­count on the tar­get ma­chine with the Pass­word (not PIN or fin­ger­print) to the Mi­crosoft Ac­count once. Af­ter that, I can RDP in­to the ma­chine by us­ing the cre­den­tials of the Mi­crosoft Ac­count with­out er­rors.
  • Prob­a­bly my Mi­crosoft ac­count and the lo­cal ac­count pass­words were not in sync.

Ref­er­ences