![]() ![]() The Ubuntu laptop does not support NLA in RDC Neither of those support NLA in a RDC host/server mode. ![]() High encryption and always prompt the client for a log in password.įWIW I routinely connect to my wife's XP Pro desktop and a Windows Home Server with Remote Desktop from a Vista Ultimate or Win7 RC1 or Ubuntu laptop. Its pretty hard to fake an address on the network under your control particularly if your behind a router (with a firewall function) and your wireless network is properly secured. Over your home LAN I would not be worried about this issue. That being said, what are the risks of running a lower level on a home network? The network is secure (or as secure as it can ever be) so what are the differences between the two settings? If one of the pcs didn't support NLA then it shouldn't work at all so it makes no sense that it works one way and not the other. Both machines now have a user account called RemoteDesktop with a password, both machines are set to 'Warn me' and both machines are on the same workgroup. I have double checked everything and both machines as set up identically (as far as RD is concerned). ![]()
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