On this note, many users complained that Windows patches break Remote Desktop connections. In previous years, users mentioned KB4103727 causing trouble, but the same can happen with just about any similar update.

What can I do if Remote Desktop fails after an update?

For Remote Desktop issues, the users mentioned that the quickest solution when the tool stops working after installing updates is to simply uninstall the update. As you can see, this solution solves the problem for good but it involves installing the latest Windows 10 OS version on your computer. There is also a temporary workaround that you can use. Namely changing a reg key or local policy on your computer so that the machine accepts the outdated version of CredSSP. To add this key to your Registry or your clients’ Registry, send it via GPO and this should solve your problem: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System\CredSSP\Parameters] “AllowEncryptionOracle”=dword:00000002 If this fix solution did not help you resolve the remote desktop problem, you can use Mikogo for various remote desktop technical issues. Or, you choose from some other remote troubleshooting software. There you go, we hope this post helps you fix the Remote Desktop connections you experienced after installing the latest Windows 10 updates on your computer. If you experience further problems with the Remote Desktop connection, refer to our extensive guide.

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