![]() Windows 10 has the old 'allow any version of remote desktop' check box reversed to now say 'only allow computers running remote desktop with network level authentication' and it is checked by default, so it is opposite of what it was before. We can use both Local Account user (ex: namle-az) and Microsoft Account username (ex: with password is the current Microsoft Account password. check the remote settings in the control panel. Now, you can connect to that computer via Remote Desktop. ![]() A Command Prompt will be shown, type your current Microsoft Account password and enter.On that remote computer, Run the following command in the Run….Enable Remote Desktop on the Computer that you want to remote. ![]() the Microsoft Account username on the remote computer.namle-az: the Local Account username on the remote computer.The fact that, It’s still worked but seem there are some issues with this new OS, so we have to do some tricks. So how can we use the Remote Desktop to remote to that computer? Tried the Local password or Microsoft Account password but cannot to connect? On Windows 11 Pro (also Windows 10 Pro), If the user has signed in to Microsoft Account and enabled MFA, so the Local Account password is swept out once switching to Microsoft Account and we cannot using the Local Account password anymore. This is the guide to use Remote Desktop on Windows 11 Pro with Microsoft Account logged in and enabled MFA.
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