I've got three computers—one running Windows 10 and two on Windows 11. Since moving to my new place, where the Wi-Fi name and password are identical to my old home, I've been able to use Remote Desktop without a hitch from my Windows 10 machine. However, I'm facing issues when trying to connect to my Windows 11 PCs from each other; they keep saying the credentials are incorrect. I've even cleared the remote desktop history and reinstalled the app, but nothing seems to help.
3 Answers
Have you checked if the accounts on the Windows 11 machines are set up correctly? Sometimes, the remote desktop settings can get a bit wonky, especially if there were updates or configuration changes. Make sure remote desktop is enabled on the Windows 11 machines and that the user account you’re trying to connect with has the proper permissions.
It’s strange that the Windows 10 machine works fine but the Windows 11 ones don’t. Have you verified if any security settings or firewall rules might block the connections? Sometimes, security software can interfere with remote connections, so check there. Also, ensure that you're using the right credentials and that they are not being cached incorrectly.
I came across something regarding Remote Desktop issues on Windows 11. Check this link [Microsoft RDP Problems Discussion](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/discussions/windows11/microsoft-rdp-problems-windows-11-22h2/3653483) to see if it might be related to a known bug or issue with that version. Sometimes updates can cause unexpected problems.

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