I will soon be testing the use of remote desktop for logging on to my home network computers
from outside my home network. This will tell me if it is a problem local or the server
I'm trying to access.
I now find that on one of the machines that could connect using saved credentials, when I re-enter the credentials, using the same credentials I've always used, it gets rejected???
I did that and got the message: Credential added successfully.
But I still cannot log on using Remote Desktop.
It tells me "Your credentials did not work."
I have 5 computers in my home office. All Windows 10 or 11. On two of them I am able to use remote desktop to log in to a server. Three of them get their credentials rejected. I have used remote desktop for many years. One of the computers which will not log in to the server can use remote...
The usb drive is E:, but then E: is used in assigning a letter to a partition on disk 0.
I assume it should be a different letter?
You use the old partition style.
In the attachment you find the right one for a 128 GB (C:)-Partition.
Copy it to the USB and excecute it.
X:>DiskPart /s...
Trying to make sure I understand.
After copying Par.txt to my usb, then
from a command prompt I should enter DiskPart /s E:\Par.txt?
After which I can run the installation setup. Is that it?
I would rather use the 2019 since I am already using that on the dedicated server without issue. I don't want to introduce another variable. Plus, I already created the installation USB. Is there any reason to think this would change the installation problem I'm having?