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Trevor Seward
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I have an RDSH running Windows Server 2019. In this case, the user logs in with one identity to RDSH of a different forest. The target is to RDP into a Windows 10 Pro 1903 client which is AAD joined only.
While I've tried to follow Connect to remote Azure Active Directory-joined PC (Windows 10), this isn't working for me. NLA is enabled on the Win 10 client. I've tried using username formats of AzureAD\user@contoso.com as well as AzureAD\User. One thing to note is that AAD requires a PIN to be set up to log into the AAD joined client, though when you're at the login screen on the client itself, you can switch to using username/password.
How can I accomplish this scenario of RDP'ing from a domain joined RDSH to Win 10 client joined to AAD only?
Trevor Seward
Office Apps and Services MVP
Author, Deploying SharePoint 2019
Author, Deploying SharePoint 2016
This post is my own opinion and does not necessarily reflect the opinion or view of Microsoft, its employees, or other MVPs.
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While I've tried to follow Connect to remote Azure Active Directory-joined PC (Windows 10), this isn't working for me. NLA is enabled on the Win 10 client. I've tried using username formats of AzureAD\user@contoso.com as well as AzureAD\User. One thing to note is that AAD requires a PIN to be set up to log into the AAD joined client, though when you're at the login screen on the client itself, you can switch to using username/password.
How can I accomplish this scenario of RDP'ing from a domain joined RDSH to Win 10 client joined to AAD only?
Trevor Seward
Office Apps and Services MVP
Author, Deploying SharePoint 2019
Author, Deploying SharePoint 2016
This post is my own opinion and does not necessarily reflect the opinion or view of Microsoft, its employees, or other MVPs.
More...