Posting this as a fresh comment since a lot of people are asking a similar question here is what i needed to do to fix credential problem. I had a pin to sign into the pc and this is not what it wants you need to CHANGE it and set up a password if you use a pin because there is no password yet in this case, mine had never been set up, i googled how to do this, its under windows settings. Then the default user name that it implied for me was my Microsoft account, this is not what it wants. It wants the user name that it says at your windows login screen when it asks you for the password that you just set up. THEN the computers may not be able to be logged into the same Microsoft account (this is not windows account this is your separate Microsoft account) so you need to set one of the computers( i would try each one) to "local" mode, i had to google this. Now it works for me.
Holy crap thank you so much for this. Especially the last part about the user name. I was banging my head against my desk like this should be fairly obvious. Seriously, thank you!
I watched your video where you demonstrated using Remote Desktop to connect to another PC, and you were able to see a UA-cam session that was already open. I thought each Remote Desktop session was supposed to be separate. Could you please explain how you did that?
Ok i figured it out and since a lot of people are asking a similar question here is what i needed to do. I used a pin to sign into the pc and you need to CHANGE it and set up a password if you use a pin because there is none yet, mine had never been set up, i googled how to do this, its under windows settings. Then the default user name that it implied for me was my Microsoft account, this is not what it wants it want the user name that it says and your windows login screen when it asks you for the password that you set up. THEN the computers may not be able to be logged into the same Microsoft account (this is not windowns this is you seperate account) so you need to set one ( i would try each one) to "local" mode. Now it works for me.
Not without opening up ports that would leave your computers/network completely exposed to millions of threats. If you’re looking for remote access (for free) then check out this link: remotly.com/download?promo=carson
this was working for me for the past couple years, i just returned from a short business trip and tried to log in and now i get an error saying "Remote Desktop can't connect to the remote computer for one of these reasons" 1) Remote access is not enabled (it is) 2) The remote computer is turned off (it isn't) or 3) The remote computer is not available on the network. They are on the same wifi so not sure what that means unless there is a setting that somehow changed itself I don't know about, anyone have any clues
Can it be controlled from a different network cos sometimes i need to download games on pc while im at work and just want to connect to my pc and Remote Desktop and go to apps and download shit can i do that or is it not possible?
On sign in information - the password etc is that of the PC that i'm remoting into correct? I put in my credentials and it says incorrect password so i'm lost even though I know the right password
user names and passwords in windows ware always fucked up. Even when I did not establish any password, stupid Windows asked me to type a password when sharing a folder in network. I was always amazed how stupid and not intuitive this is. You have to change deep system settings to force windows to work correctly. And now - when MS is basically enforced to use @ account, this is on whole another level LOL
Great question. Because RDP only works within LAN (your Local Area Network) it's generally considered safe when used in a home environment. Enabling it will NOT allow outside users to gain entry.
@@CarsonCameronClark that makes sence. I want to be able to remotely use my setup that is at my university accommodation (which is on an open/public wi-fi network) from my home town. Would it be unsafe to have it enabled on a public network? My gut tells me it would be. I wonder if there are any precautions that I can take to increase my security if I want to do so
@@terifictaylor1076 Highly unsafe. The best thing to do is use something like teamviewer or parsec to access a remote machine :) That way it's secured and authenticated through Teamviewers/Parsec servers and you're not opening up your network to world wide internet scanning/attacks haha
For some reason it is saying i cant log in. I have the right usernam and password but i am still not abel to accses the computer. Any ideas on what i could try to fix this problem?
what do i do when it says it couldnt connect to a different console session on the remote computer because I already have a console session in progress. this is the problem @@CarsonCameronClark
nah, best bet is to use the chrome version. you’ll have access to everything. and honestly when i saw the microsoft remote on my laptop, i immediately uninstall it.
what do i do when it says it couldnt connect to a different console session on the remote computer because I already have a console session in progress
"can't find the computer..." i'm not running a vpn and both computers are connected to the same network by ethernet. I get this error when trying to remote from win 10 to win 11, but the win 11 computer can connect to the win 10. any ideas?
Hey - Best thing to try would be to connect via IP address instead of computer name. The issue you described is a common problem, connecting via IP works pretty well. Grab the IPv4 of the host machine by running "ipconfig" in CMD.exe. Look for IPv4 Field, should be in the same subnet as all of your other devices (10.0.0.x, 192.168.1.x etc)
Are you using a work computer? You might not have the correct permissions. You don't need Admin to run ipconfig, but you could try running CMD as Admin to see what happens.
I'm not sure what you're asking here. RDP is the protocol used for remoting into a windows machine (and it's created my Microsoft). You can connect to the machine on your network either via IP/Hostname.
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very easy thanks
Learn how to remote into Windows machine from a Mac: ua-cam.com/video/KBqfsfRDv8E/v-deo.html
THANK YOU!
Posting this as a fresh comment since a lot of people are asking a similar question here is what i needed to do to fix credential problem. I had a pin to sign into the pc and this is not what it wants you need to CHANGE it and set up a password if you use a pin because there is no password yet in this case, mine had never been set up, i googled how to do this, its under windows settings. Then the default user name that it implied for me was my Microsoft account, this is not what it wants. It wants the user name that it says at your windows login screen when it asks you for the password that you just set up. THEN the computers may not be able to be logged into the same Microsoft account (this is not windows account this is your separate Microsoft account) so you need to set one of the computers( i would try each one) to "local" mode, i had to google this. Now it works for me.
Holy crap thank you so much for this. Especially the last part about the user name. I was banging my head against my desk like this should be fairly obvious. Seriously, thank you!
If my pin contains letters and symbols does that work?
Awesome tutorial! Straight to the point, no long drawn out intro. Thanks!
Any tips for figuring out issue with username credentials? I believe it’s linked to my Microsoft Account but not 100% sure.
Disregard. I ended up having to create a new local user account to use. For some reason my MS email login wasn’t working.
Worth noting you cant do this on Windows Home version. All depends on what you have
Do both PCs need to be pro version?
Windows 11 home works I use it
@@immortalgoat2622 How, I cant use it and i have home edition
I believe you need a pro account to host a remote desktop but you don't need one to connect to one. @@VuthavadooVikshay
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I watched your video where you demonstrated using Remote Desktop to connect to another PC, and you were able to see a UA-cam session that was already open. I thought each Remote Desktop session was supposed to be separate. Could you please explain how you did that?
Thanks a lot, it works, very easy, simple, and fast. At first it didn't work because i need to add password to the remoted user.
Glad it helped
This was very helpful - Thank You! 💖
Simple and straight forward. Thank you.
Thank you for taking the time to comment :)
when do you use the "mainrig" and why did you use "jumpman" as device name? so that part is confusing.
I dont have a password setup on the remote machine because I use autologin. Remote Desktop wont work unless I enter a password, which I do not have.
did you find an answer to this? i have the same issue
Add a password
@@lastxp if you know how, could you please share?
@@lastxp What else?
@@smugfrog8111 forget this just get anydesk from ftuapps
Credentials don't work, I've tried every combination i can think of and google solutions, any thoughts?
Ok i figured it out and since a lot of people are asking a similar question here is what i needed to do. I used a pin to sign into the pc and you need to CHANGE it and set up a password if you use a pin because there is none yet, mine had never been set up, i googled how to do this, its under windows settings. Then the default user name that it implied for me was my Microsoft account, this is not what it wants it want the user name that it says and your windows login screen when it asks you for the password that you set up. THEN the computers may not be able to be logged into the same Microsoft account (this is not windowns this is you seperate account) so you need to set one ( i would try each one) to "local" mode. Now it works for me.
@@tedave123so if you have a pin it’s fine? Or you need to have a password instead?
Thank you! I was able to do it.
Hi I like to know if I would like for the other computer to be restricted from looking at all my documents?
Is there anyway I can get my RDP to not take input from the controller I’m using on my main desktop?
Is there any chance to configure this thing to work not only in local network, but wherever I go with my second laptop?
Not without opening up ports that would leave your computers/network completely exposed to millions of threats. If you’re looking for remote access (for free) then check out this link: remotly.com/download?promo=carson
@@CarsonCameronClark this works for remote connection from anywhere?
@@shinxbu.mp4635 Correct.
Do you need to be on the same network
Clicked on Remote Desktop Settings > Your Home edition of Windows 10 doesn’t support Remote Desktop (in yellow text)...
you need windows 10pro
@@jere7550 is there any way around that?
@@msimsimo not that i know off
@@msimsimo pirated Windows pro
@@msimsimo "Windows KMS Activator"
How did you get the name "JumpMan" From i dont understand
the name of a user account on the computer.
l have a question what is the best to do Try a virus for analys with Nat with Vm or rpd with vps ?
NAT because it allows internet access (so you can see C2 traffic) BUT it doesn't allow direct communication with host so no risk of malware spreading.
your credentials did not work the credentials that were used to connect to Artmann did not work.please enter new credentials
this was working for me for the past couple years, i just returned from a short business trip and tried to log in and now i get an error saying "Remote Desktop can't connect to the remote computer for one of these reasons" 1) Remote access is not enabled (it is) 2) The remote computer is turned off (it isn't) or 3) The remote computer is not available on the network. They are on the same wifi so not sure what that means unless there is a setting that somehow changed itself I don't know about, anyone have any clues
My friend, can you help me? I don’t know where to get the password. When I enter my own code, it says failed.
whats the jumpman for
Can it be controlled from a different network cos sometimes i need to download games on pc while im at work and just want to connect to my pc and Remote Desktop and go to apps and download shit can i do that or is it not possible?
Why not just let it install while you are at work before you commute?
@@QuantumNetwork because sometimes im in a rush and forget to download so its more convenient if i can use it that way
No if you need something to control from a different network this free program works perfectly: remotly.com/download?promo=carson
it's not working. followed every step and nothing works it's always an error that says that there's no computer with the said name etc
Try connecting via IP address instead
On sign in information - the password etc is that of the PC that i'm remoting into correct?
I put in my credentials and it says incorrect password so i'm lost even though I know the right password
user names and passwords in windows ware always fucked up. Even when I did not establish any password, stupid Windows asked me to type a password when sharing a folder in network. I was always amazed how stupid and not intuitive this is. You have to change deep system settings to force windows to work correctly.
And now - when MS is basically enforced to use @ account, this is on whole another level LOL
@@hubert3637 okay I’m not alone. Initially I had to password on my desktop and it asked for a password. Still haven’t figured it out
nice work bro
Is it dangerous to have remote desktop connection enabled? Does it give someone outside access to your computer?
Great question. Because RDP only works within LAN (your Local Area Network) it's generally considered safe when used in a home environment. Enabling it will NOT allow outside users to gain entry.
@@CarsonCameronClark that makes sence. I want to be able to remotely use my setup that is at my university accommodation (which is on an open/public wi-fi network) from my home town. Would it be unsafe to have it enabled on a public network? My gut tells me it would be. I wonder if there are any precautions that I can take to increase my security if I want to do so
@@terifictaylor1076 Highly unsafe. The best thing to do is use something like teamviewer or parsec to access a remote machine :) That way it's secured and authenticated through Teamviewers/Parsec servers and you're not opening up your network to world wide internet scanning/attacks haha
Jumpman jumpman jumpman them boys up to something
Sir I'm trying to connect rdp with ip address but it says your Credentials didn't not work plz help
For some reason it is saying i cant log in. I have the right usernam and password but i am still not abel to accses the computer. Any ideas on what i could try to fix this problem?
What’s the actual error you’re getting?
what do i do when it says it couldnt connect to a different console session on the remote computer because I already have a console session in progress.
this is the problem @@CarsonCameronClark
how do you deal with certificate issues from self signed certificates?
Just always allow 👍
nah, best bet is to use the chrome version. you’ll have access to everything. and honestly when i saw the microsoft remote on my laptop, i immediately uninstall it.
what if its a computer not on your network
You showed the 'ipconfig' output, but you did not demonstrate how to connect using that information.
Copy and paste the ipv4 address and replace the computer name (jumpman in this case) with it. 👍
@@CarsonCameronClarkThanks.
This is work in private networks only rights ?
Correct.
your computer could not connect to another console session on the remote computer because you already have a session in progress
If this happens close the remote software, reboot the destination PC (if you can) and try to reconnect.
Great video
Thank you!
what do i do when it says it couldnt connect to a different console session on the remote computer because I already have a console session in progress
yeah same to me and i cant find solution
@@BigBenBss same here
great cheers man
"can't find the computer..." i'm not running a vpn and both computers are connected to the same network by ethernet. I get this error when trying to remote from win 10 to win 11, but the win 11 computer can connect to the win 10. any ideas?
Hey - Best thing to try would be to connect via IP address instead of computer name. The issue you described is a common problem, connecting via IP works pretty well. Grab the IPv4 of the host machine by running "ipconfig" in CMD.exe. Look for IPv4 Field, should be in the same subnet as all of your other devices (10.0.0.x, 192.168.1.x etc)
Try checking your firewall, see if anything is blocking the incoming connection.
Thanks!
How do you find the username and password. Never did set it up so any idea where to check it?
It’s the username and password that you use to login to the other machine.
Excuse me, do you know what exactly it is for and do we need it, can I delete the REMOTE DESKTOP CONNECTION.
connected to another machine
doesnt work. my friend cant connect to my pc i have windows 11 pro
This only works for the Pro edition.. not the home edition... might want to mention that.
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When i connectedit only showed 2nd monitor. how do i change it?
ua-cam.com/video/RHGYx921Q9I/v-deo.html should help out.
Thank you
how to find a username?
For Windows 11 Home edition I got a message that I need to upgrade to 11 Pro edition for $99.
WTF?!?! Me too. Nobody else I've spoke with has this issue. I'm soooo frustrated!!!!!!!!
Damn I wish you would be more specific and clearly state which computer is which.
Jumpman is the remote computer that I am connecting to in this video :)
@@CarsonCameronClark One of the worst examples i have ever seen
this only works if both computers are on the same network
Correct, if you need it to work remotly grab this free tool: remotly.com/download?promo=carson
Where can i find the credentials?
It will just be the credentials of the machine you're trying to remote into :)
Thank you!@@CarsonCameronClark
Yes but im talking about the credentials im trying to log in (sorry for grammar mistakes)@@CarsonCameronClark
type in "Device Name" into search bar at the bottom left of windows. it will bring a page up about device @@notis_adam5042
It says access denied when I’m in cmd
Are you using a work computer? You might not have the correct permissions. You don't need Admin to run ipconfig, but you could try running CMD as Admin to see what happens.
doesnt work. says creditals are wrong when it's the same on my laptop and PC. I'm logged into the same MF'n account.
i dont get it what password should i input
Use the one that you used to sign in to your other computer.
what would be my credentials
The same username/password that you use to login to the computer when you're physically in front of it :)
fuck what if i installed windows remote version on my desktop at home instead of the latoptop workstation.... do i gotta buy it again?noooo
Does this rdp get ur ip address
I'm not sure what you're asking here. RDP is the protocol used for remoting into a windows machine (and it's created my Microsoft). You can connect to the machine on your network either via IP/Hostname.
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What if the target PC has no password?
If you get the username, right, it should allow you to connect automatically, though this is not advised. Please use a password for security reasons.
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so it works only on LAN? LOL
no shit if ur using ur ip for it
Yes, if you need to access outside of LAN, then you can use this free program: remotly.com/download?promo=carson