lack of options of remote desktop in windows 8

I can't using desktop connection remote to my new windows laptop 8 to my office pc to windows 7.  I can get all the way to the screen of remote access connection, but when I type my login, it gives me this error "to connect to this remote computer, you must have the journal allow on through Terminal Server right services.»  By default, members of the remote desktop users group have this right.  If you are not a member of the remote desktop users group or another group that has that right, or if the remote desktop user group does not have this right, you must have this right manually. "I am able to connect to my work pc to my old laptop xp of windows without problem.  In this diagnosis, I noticed some missing options in systempropertiesremote.exe.  These two options are missing:

  • Select allow connections from computers running any Version of Remote Desktop to allow connections from any version of Windows.
  • Select allow connections only from computers running Remote Desktop with NLA authentication to allow connections only from Windows 7 or later computers (and computers with secure network authentication).

Not sure if this has anything to do with it, but any help would be appreciated.

Hi Georgem,

Your working Windows 7 PC is connected to a domain network?

If Windows 7 works PC connected to a domain network, the question you posted would be better suited in the TechNet Forums. I would recommend posting your query in the TechNet Forums.

TechNet Forum

http://social.technet.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/category/w8itpro

Hope this information helps.

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