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ITACS 5122: Enterprise Architecture for IT Auditors

MIS 5122 - Section 002

Azure related Issues (Setup, Creating VM’s etc.)

August 30, 2018 by Patrick J. Wasson 1 Comment

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  1. Jason M Mays says

    September 12, 2018 at 3:59 pm

    During the connection process, I keep getting “Your credentials did not work”. I tried the steps below but it didn’t help. If anyone has a workaround please let me know.

    “On your local machine Open Windows command prompt type: gpedit.msc -> Press Enter -> a new window will popout
    Go to Local Computer Policy –> Computer Configuration –> Administrative Templates –> System –> Credentials Delegation
    Double Click on “Allow Delegating Saved Credentials with NTLM-only Server Authentication”
    By default it will be “not configured”
    You will see radio buttons -> Enable the policy
    Click the “Show” button in the options window below and enter the value “TERMSRV/*” (without quotes) into the list.
    Click Apply button
    Do the same thing for the following policies:
    Allow Delegating Saved Credentials
    Allow Delegating Default Credentials with NTLM-only Server Authentication
    Allow Delegating Default Credentials

    Make sure that “Deny Delegating Saved Credentials” is not enabled or does not contain “TERMSRV/*” in the list

    Close all windows

    Open a command prompt and use “gpupdate /force” command to apply the policy directly.”

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