If you are using a Microsoft RDP client to remote to other PC’s, you likely will not have a problem but if you are using third party tools, like Juniper’s RDP client you may error out with:
The connection cannot proceed because authentication is not enabled:
The solution is to reduce the security level through the following registry entry:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\ Terminal Server\WinStations\RDP-Tcp
set “SecurityLayer” to a zero
I have confirmed with “Watson” of Microsoft Partner Support that there is no way to make this change using the GUI. If you are a partner you can see the thread HERE.
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Thank you so much BRO
I am using the CyberArk CorePAS, after finishing the Installation part, i can not Connect to Target Devices from the Web Portal
=> Go to PSM server, Edit registry value follow instruction above => Finished
This was very helpful. Thanks.. (Windows server 2012 R2 and Windows server 2019).
Is this registery setting required on client machine (win10) or on Server 2016 which needs to be accessed remotely?
Thank you so much!
thanks it worked
Thanks. working good
best to change it to 1 instead of 0
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/customize/desktop/unattend/microsoft-windows-terminalservices-rdp-winstationextensions-securitylayer
thanks for this it works great
Thank you!, it works (Windows Server 2016)
Thank you, it works (windows 10 )