Hello,
We have Windows 2008 R2 servers with SP1 fully patched and Windows 7 SP1 desktops also fully patched. We enabled NLA (Network Level Authentication) via group policy recently after we decommissioned our last 2003 R2 server. We can connect to all of our 2008 R2 servers via remote desktop except for one. We get the error:
“The remote computer requires Network Level Authentication, which your computer does not support.”
We are using other 2008 R2 servers and Windows 7 desktops to try to connect to the server. They all support NLA. But we still get the message. We rebooted the server from the console. That still did not resolve it. We could turn NLA off in the group policy at least for this server but we need it turned on for compliance reasons.
Any suggestions on what the issue is?
Thanks.