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According to this page:
http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...76f9e1033.mspx Select Allow connections only from computers running Remote Desktop with Network Level Authentication to allow people with computers running versions of Remote Desktop or Remote Programs with Network Level Authentication (NLA) to connect to your computer. This is the most secure choice, if you know that the people who will connect to your computer are running Windows Vista on their computers. (In Windows Vista, Remote Desktop uses NLA. You can also download NLA as a service pack on computers running some earlier versions of Windows NLA can be obtained for other versions of Windows. IS NLA built into other versionsof Windows yet? |
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I am wondering about this also, as I have not been able to find a download
or anything that include NLA. "David Sherman" wrote: According to this page: http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...76f9e1033.mspx Select Allow connections only from computers running Remote Desktop with Network Level Authentication to allow people with computers running versions of Remote Desktop or Remote Programs with Network Level Authentication (NLA) to connect to your computer. This is the most secure choice, if you know that the people who will connect to your computer are running Windows Vista on their computers. (In Windows Vista, Remote Desktop uses NLA. You can also download NLA as a service pack on computers running some earlier versions of Windows NLA can be obtained for other versions of Windows. IS NLA built into other versionsof Windows yet? |