Changing the Windows password during first login

 

    Changing the Windows password during first login

    If you get the following error message the first time that you access Windows after installation,

     Windows rdp

then your client has been negotiating with the server for network-level authentication.

However, network-level authentication is executed before a remote desktop session has even been created.

That means that you cannot perform the forced password change during the first login.

 

Temporarily disabling network-level authentication

To make the password change take place despite this, you must first temporarily disable network level authentication.

 

To do this, first, create an RDP file:

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By right-clicking on the file, you can then select "Open with". Do this to open the file with Notepad:

You then need to add the following line to the bottom of the file:

enablecredsspsupport: i: 0

 

and then you need to save the file.

By double-clicking on the edited RDP file, you can now connect to your server and change the password.

 

From there on you can access your server with network-level authentication enabled again.

 

 

 

   

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