![]() You cannot use saved credentials to connect to a remote computer if there is trust relationship broken between your computer and the host in a remote domain (or workgroup). Your system administrator does not allow the use of saved credentials to log on to the remote computer server_name because its identity is not fully verified. In some cases, when you try to connect to the Remote Desktop, you may receive the following error message: Remote Desktop Doesn’t Allow Saved Credentials Remote Desktop client refuses usage of saved credentials, each time forcing you to re-enter your password with the following error message: Your system administrator does not allow the use of saved credentials. If you are trying to establish an RDP connection from a domain computer to a remote computer in a workgroup or another domain, it is not allowed to use saved credentials to access the remote RDP/RDS host. In this case, Windows will save your Remote Desktop password to the Windows Credentials Manager.Īlso, there is one more important thing. ![]() You just need to tick the “Remember me” option in the RDP connection window. ![]() When you connect to the remote Windows host using a native Microsoft RDP client (mstsc.exe), you can save your login credentials in order to not to enter them each time. ![]()
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