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How to Fix the Incorrect Password Issue on RDP

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How to Fix the Incorrect Password Issue on RDP

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  1. How to Fix the Incorrect Password Issue on RDP? Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) is one of the most valuable tools that allows users to connect to a remote computer and access its desktop as if they were physically present. There is one common issue that users often face is the "Incorrect Password" problem when attempting to login via RDP. You can enter the correct username and password and still get an error while logging in that reads, ”Incorrect Password” or “Incorrect Credentials.” Well, you’re not the only one. This issue can be caused by various factors, ranging from simple user errors to more complex technical issues. In this article, we will explore some common causes of the incorrect password problem on RDP and provide step-by-step solutions to fix it. Also Read: How To Connect To A Windows VPS using RDP?

  2. Steps to Fix the Incorrect Password Issue on RDP? ➢ ➢ Check the Network Connectivity You can use the network to look for problems and fix them with the help of the Network Adapter Troubleshooter. The process is as follows: 1. Click Start, then go to ‘Settings’. 2. Click ‘Update & Security’. 3. Click on the ‘Troubleshoot’ option.

  3. 4. Select ‘Network Adapter’ from the list of options & click ‘Run the troubleshooter.’ Also Read: How to Access your Windows VPS using RDP on Apple Mac? ➢ ➢ Ensure the Privacy of your network profile. Since login issues are more likely to occur when the network profile is set to public, switching back to private may resolve your issue.

  4. Windows' built-in security policy is something to keep in mind when discussing Windows. It prevents non-users from signing in, resulting in an error message while attempting to log in. To resolve this issue, you must grant remote desktop users access in order to be able to sign in successfully. Here's how to go about it: 1. Click on the Start menu button & select ‘Settings.’ 2. In the Settings window, click on ‘Network & Internet.’ 3. Select ‘Wi-Fi’ or ‘Ethernet’ in that section, depending on your connection type.

  5. 4. After that, find and click on the ‘Network’ link. 5. To switch the network profile, toggle the switch from ‘Public’ to ‘Private.’

  6. Also Read: A Guide to Fix RDP Error: An Internal Error has Occurred ➢ ➢ Edit the Windows Security Policy 1. Press the command ‘Windows Key + R’ to run the function. 2. To open the Local Security Policy configuration window, Type ‘secpol.msc’ 3. In ‘Local Policies,’ select ‘User Rights Assignment.’

  7. 4. Click the ‘Allow log on through the Remote Desktop Services’ in the box's upper right corner. 5. You have to select ‘Add User or Group’.

  8. 6. In the box name, ‘Enter the object names to select.’ You have to enter the username of the intended non-admin user. After that, click on ‘Check Names’ to resolve the username. 7. Click ‘OK’ once it is done. Also Read: How to restart the RDP without rebooting the windows server?

  9. Disable Windows Hello Sign-in to solve your issue By disabling and replacing it, you will be able to access the desktop from anywhere in the world. Let's examine the procedures for how to do it: 1. Open ‘Settings’ 2. Go to ‘Accounts.’ 3. Click on ‘Sign-in Options’, 4. You have to Disable Windows Hello sign-in. 5. You have to add a Password. Just click on ‘Password,’ then click on ‘Add.’ 6. Once you've added the password, a new pop-up box will ask you to add a new password and a hint. 7. Enter the necessary details and click next. By complying with this, you are unlikely to encounter challenges logging in now. ➢ ➢ Verify your password and username

  10. There's a chance you'll forget your login information or accidentally type with the caps lock on. Check your login credentials (username and password) again. Make sure they are accurate, taking case sensitivity into account. ➢ ➢ Windows Update Ensure that both the local and remote computers are up to date with Windows updates. Sometimes, outdated software can cause RDP connection issues. ➢ ➢ Check for Account Lockout When we are unable to log in, we frequently attempt various passwords to be sure we are inputting the right one. However, you might be unable to access your account in time if this locks you out for a long time. Check to see if you haven't already crossed the limit if you or the user account has a policy in place for account lockout after a certain number of unsuccessful login attempts. Firewall and Port Forwarding Consider your computer to be a castle with a "firewall" surrounding it as security. This firewall monitors and manages the traffic that tries to enter or leave your computer. Imagine you want to use your computer remotely from a location other than your home or office, such as when you're on vacation. For a number of reasons, like remote computer management or verifying important data, you might want to do this. The firewall must authorize RDP traffic. It could unintentionally block all incoming and outgoing RDP requests if it's not. You can do this by navigating to the settings on your computer and confirming that RDP is permitted. Also Read: How to Check if My Server is Under DDoS Attack? Conclusion

  11. You may resolve the issue with the incorrect password on your remote desktop by following these few easy steps. There are chances that you might fail to remember your password or your login credentials, or it is the system error that doesn't allow you to log in from your remote desktop. You can modify your username and password by launching the Network Adapter Troubleshooter, and you can provide remote desktop users access by following the steps outlined in this article. Altering the network profile type from public to private was another solution we discussed. You can also double-check your username and password for any typos. Look out for account lockouts if you've attempted multiple incorrect logins. Make sure you have the necessary user permissions and are a member of the Remote Desktop Users group. If necessary, reset your password with administrative privileges. Ensure that Remote Desktop is enabled on the remote computer and configure your firewall settings to allow RDP traffic. Keep your Windows operating system and RDP client software up to date. Check Group Policy settings for any restrictions and configure third-party security software to permit RDP connections. Manage multiple remote sessions correctly, and consider restarting the remote computer. Lastly, inspect event logs on both local and remote machines for RDP-related error messages to aid in troubleshooting. Now relax and enjoy your break! Source https://www.hostitsmart.com/manage/knowledgebase/312/How- to-Fix-the-Incorrect-Password-Issue-on-RDP.html

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