Remote Desktop credentials does not-2 windows 8 pro machines

Trying to office remote set-up for the first time in a few years. 2 win 8 pro with a lot about farting machines I can see the two machines on the network, I configured the write permissions and can access files and folders, I get the login prompt and even jumped through all the hoops here:
Add a user account to a group

I put not too windows firewall.

When I try to login and get a safe area of windows saying my credentials did not work. He asks me to connect using my microsoft account. The account I have to connect on both computers with - so I know the password is correct. I try to use another account (the two accounts on both computers use the same user name and password), and it always rejects it.

I tried to connect to my account online and get an error, and then the password was rejected, so I reset the password.  I tried logging in tp remote desktop using this password, but that does not work either.

LogMeIn took like 5 minutes to Setup. I've been at this for hours

Hello

I suggest you send the request in the Technet forums to get help:

Reference:

http://social.technet.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/w8itpronetworking/threads

Thank you.

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