@farstarfilm I would check to make sure that the right domain is selected. Try the format user@domain or domain\user. Also attempt to login on the remote computer locally. This will ensure that the username has not expired or something like that. If you are using a local account on the computer you can use the format computername\user. Lastly check that remote access has been enabled on the remote computer. You can configure this from the system properties.
@farstarfilm Not sure what the problem is. I would suggest open the event viewer on the computer that you are trying to connect and have a look in the security log. There should be an event generated with more error information in it. The credential manager is only if you want to save credentials for later use. I would suggest clearing it in this case. I assume you are using remote desktop. Check the system properties and check the user has access.
@farstarfilm What this means is that you don't appear to have a certificate infrastructure set up so Windows can't verify the other party. This is normal. We have plenty of videos on certificates is you want more information on this. It is safe to ignore this message in most cases. Without certificates setup, Windows is basically saying a hacker could be on the other end rather then the computer you are trying to connect to. Windows can't verify the other party is who they say they are.
In overview, the inbound connection that do not matcha rule are blocked: Domain profile, Private profile is active, publica profile. So in windows firewall with advance security on local computer domain, private, public was all checked block, this should be allow right?
not sure where to find event viewer, and what if I restore internet settings, at internet properties advance? internet properties, privacy should I turn off pop up blocker?
I did wht u told me with user user@domain or domain\user but no luck. its driving me crazy!! can I default setting to put things back. I know its got to be something I am doing wrong.
great vid but each time I remote connect I get wrong pass word message which is driving me crazy it appears to connect but cant get pass password I give same one all the time.
The identity of the remote computer cannot be verified. do you want to connect anyway. The rmote pc could not be authenticated due to problem with its security certificate, it may be unsafe to proceed. certificate errors the following errors were encounted while validation the remote pc certificate the, the certificate is not from a trusted certifying authentication. Isnt this up your alley?? because its way out of my league.
@farstarfilm I would check to make sure that the right domain is selected. Try the format user@domain or domain\user. Also attempt to login on the remote computer locally. This will ensure that the username has not expired or something like that. If you are using a local account on the computer you can use the format computername\user. Lastly check that remote access has been enabled on the remote computer. You can configure this from the system properties.
@farstarfilm Not sure what the problem is. I would suggest open the event viewer on the computer that you are trying to connect and have a look in the security log. There should be an event generated with more error information in it. The credential manager is only if you want to save credentials for later use. I would suggest clearing it in this case. I assume you are using remote desktop. Check the system properties and check the user has access.
@farstarfilm What this means is that you don't appear to have a certificate infrastructure set up so Windows can't verify the other party. This is normal. We have plenty of videos on certificates is you want more information on this. It is safe to ignore this message in most cases. Without certificates setup, Windows is basically saying a hacker could be on the other end rather then the computer you are trying to connect to. Windows can't verify the other party is who they say they are.
@farstarfilm Have a look at are video MCTS 70-680: Certifcates in Windows 7. This explains how certificates works.
In overview, the inbound connection that do not matcha rule are blocked:
Domain profile, Private profile is active, publica profile. So in windows firewall with advance security on local computer domain, private, public was all checked block, this should be allow right?
not sure where to find event viewer, and what if I restore internet settings, at internet properties advance? internet properties, privacy should I turn off pop up blocker?
Thanks men. I had a problem but you have sort it out 5 Stars
Dave Okello You're welcome. Glad you enjoyed the video
Thanks too
I did wht u told me with user user@domain or domain\user but no luck. its driving me crazy!! can I default setting to put things back. I know its got to be something I am doing wrong.
oh I not sure where I could put : user@domain or domain\user
At windows security enter your credentials my name Marc is already there now when I put password i get user and password incorrect.
great vid but each time I remote connect I get wrong pass word message which is driving me crazy it appears to connect but cant get pass password I give same one all the time.
The identity of the remote computer cannot be verified. do you want to connect anyway.
The rmote pc could not be authenticated due to problem with its security certificate, it may be unsafe to proceed.
certificate errors the following errors were encounted while validation the remote pc certificate the, the certificate is not from a trusted certifying authentication. Isnt this up your alley?? because its way out of my league.
ok i am in, event viewer what should I be looking for?
very helpful Thanks
Re: remote desktop connectionso, still getting user or password still incorrect please anyone can help me i would gladly reward you!!
Thanks for info but I am giving up I going to buy another laptop its a shame because I just bought this one.