Using win xp remote desktop

I created the XP model to connect remotely, but when I try to connect it keeps asking me a password, but it used to recognize my password.

Hello Terry,

There seems to be a problem with the remote desktop connection.

Click on the link below and see if it helps.

How to turn on Remote Desktop automatic login in Windows XP

Good day!

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