Security package error in the transport layer (Windows 10 22H1)

Mucho Adm 0 Reputation points
2023-09-26T08:02:31.4866667+00:00

Hi! When I connect from my computer with a fresh Windows 10 pro 22H1 to my fresh Windows Server 2019 with RDGW services, I get an error: Your computer can't connect to the remote computer because a security package error occurred in the transport layer.

This happens immediately after installing the update: kb5027215. After uninstalling the update everything works! Is there a way to fix this? Thanks!

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  1. Limitless Technology 44,771 Reputation points
    2023-09-27T08:33:45.09+00:00

    Hello

    Thank you for your question and reaching out.

    1. Please select the edit option from the context menu by right-clicking the Remote Desktop Connection Icon (this is the RDP file you use to connect).
    2. Select the Advanced tab from the Remote Desktop Connection Dialogue Box.
    3. You will find a section called "Connect from anywhere" under the Advanced tab. the Settings... button
    4. Click the "delete" link where it says "You can edit or delete these credentials" on the RD Gateway Server Settings Dialogue that appears in the Logon Settings section.
    5. When prompted, you must select "Yes" to confirm the deletion.
    6. Click the "Connect" button after selecting OK.

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