Problem with the remote desktop connection.

Hello

I have two computers on my network.  I'm trying to use the remote desktop connection to connect to each computer.

Computer A allows me to edit or delete the credentials when I uncheck the box always "ask for credentials.  There are two sentences under the user name field.  The second sentence says "To use saved credentials, uncheck the following."

Computer B I cannot edit or remove the credentials.  The checkbox is labeled "allow me to save credentials".  There is no ability to modify or delete credentials.

When A computer using I am able to connect to computer B by using RDC.

When using computer B I am unable to connect to the computer A using DRC.

Any help would be appreciated.

Thank you!

Hi David,

This question is more suited for a TechNet audience. I suggest you send the query to the Microsoft TechNet forum. Check out the link to do so:
https://social.technet.Microsoft.com/forums/Windows/en-us/home?category=w7itpro

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