Remote Desktop Connect (wrong username or password)

I have a question really frustrating trying to connect to my machine via Remote Desktop (Win7) House (Win8) work. I am able to connect to the machine, but it shows me the message "the user name or password is incorrect. Try again ' on the login screen of the remote computer. I know that the username and password are correct, I am able to use the same credentials for remote access to the machine with the remote desktop application of Chrome.

It's only for this domain account that I have a problem. I have implemented a test on the machine account and can't seem to connect with no problem. I am also able to connect the machine to a colleague (Win7) using my domain account.

After the newspaper had failed-ins, the event on the remote computer log shows why a log-in and immediate success and then disconnect, without any explanation. All journal entries are marked "audit success". In addition, the login box that appears on the remote desktop application on my PC at home (as opposed to the display of connection on the remote computer itself) will tell me that I can not log on if I type the name of user and password wrong, but let me to the login screen of the remote computer if I understand well (showing the name of username/password incorrect message).

The domain account is an administrator on the remote computer. I also tried adding it explicitly to the remote desktop users.

Another point to add is that it worked until today ' today, but only when I had turned off the Windows Firewall (when turned on I couldn't even at the stage of connection). HE obviously didn't like this, so they turned on firewall and changed a few settings (I've since tried to change back with no joy).

The other thing that may or may not be relevant is, I connect to the computer through a VPN.

If someone had a similar problem, or have thoughts on what could be the problem here?

Hello Piemanji,

Thanks for posting your question on the forum of the Microsoft community.

The question will be better suited to the audience of professionals on the TechNet forums.

I would recommend posting your query in the TechNet Forums.
 
TechNet Forum
http://social.technet.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/home?category=w7itpro

Thank you

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