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Windows 11 24h2

Anonymous
2024-10-09T10:03:28+00:00

I have just updated windows 11 to 24h2 and some reason it brakes loggining into a server's remote rdp remote apps ,

When you enter username and password it just keeps asking for it again ,

I have rolled that machine back to 23 and everything works again , so there must be a issue in 24h2

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  1. Anonymous
    2024-12-24T13:01:42+00:00

    Hi ReeseBorel,

    I have just found something which i just tryed , and that was to delete and rebuild the group policy's and it's working,

    This is what i did below:

    To delete the local Group Policy cache on a Windows computer, you can:

    Open My Computer or Computer

    In the address bar, paste %windir%\system32\GroupPolicy

    Right-click and delete the Machine and User folders

    Restart the computer to reapply the group policies

    You can also delete the contents of the local Group Policy cache by following these steps:

    Locate the hidden folder C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Group Policy\History

    Delete the contents of the History folder, but do not delete the folder itself

    Run GPUpdate /force from the command prompt to rebuild the cache

    Restart the system

    A corrupt or de-synchronized local Group Policy cache can cause problems, such as Group Policy settings not updating.

    Group Policy is automatically refreshed when a user logs on to a domain member computer, when the computer is restarted, and periodically. The default periodic refresh interval is every 90 minutes, with a randomized offset of up to 30 minutes

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  2. Anonymous
    2024-12-24T12:32:52+00:00

    My apologies for not following up on this thread.

    Yes, I figured that one out also. Fresh installs don't seem to have the issue. I exported my full list of apps from my "winget installed" list and went from there.

    Good luck to everyone else having the issue and I feel for anyone having this issue in an enterprise. Doing what I did is not an option for you guys.

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  3. Anonymous
    2024-12-24T12:21:17+00:00

    Still broken after updates , i have found that, on a new freshly built pc with 24h2 it works fine , it seems to me that it happens only when you update , but can’t do rebuild all pc’s in my network , so need to find away round it

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  4. Anonymous
    2024-10-30T11:55:31+00:00

    Similarly, I discovered, upgrading from Windows 11 23h2 to 24h2, the MSCTC protocol is prevented, and we can no longer remote into the devices.

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  5. John Jefferson Doyon 74,135 Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2024-10-09T11:47:11+00:00

    Hi Dominic, I'm John, a fellow Microsoft user like you.

    Thank you for letting the Community know about this issue. Windows 11 24H2 issues have already been acknowledged by Microsoft here: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/relea... Microsoft is currently investigating the issue and will provide an update once available.

    I found a similar issue discussed here: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/answers/quest...

    Regarding the issue with the Remote Desktop Gateway Service, this has been fixed in the recent Windows 11 24H2 update from October 8: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/octob...

    Does the issue still persist after that update?

    If so, please provide feedback using the Feedback Hub by pressing Windows key + F so Microsoft can address the issue in the next cumulative updates.

    Should you need further information please let me know.

    I really hope this information is helpful.

    Regards, John J.D.

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