Hi Tim B ,
The error code 0x80080005 typically points to an authentication or credential handling issue on Windows. Since you’re able to connect successfully from your Mac, this suggests that the virtual PC itself is healthy and the problem is isolated to the Windows client environment.
Here are a few steps I recommend:
- Please ensure that your Windows PC is fully updated with the latest patches, especially security updates.
- Clear any cached credentials by opening Credential Manager and removing saved entries related to your work account.
- Verify that your PC’s time and date are synchronized correctly with the domain controller, as mismatched clocks can cause authentication failures.
- Try launching the Remote Desktop app with elevated permissions (Run as Administrator) to rule out local policy restrictions.
- If the issue persists, reinstalling the Remote Desktop client from the Microsoft Store rather than using the built in version may help, as the Store version receives more frequent updates.
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