Is there a local file that needs to be deleted/forgotten before I try and establish a new connection? I can't seem to figure it out but I am going to keep trying. Router/network is there and setup I'm able to access the login screen but the login credentials come back as invalid -īoth networks ARE set to private (not public)Ĭredentials are up to date and correct (PC name / login password) Post second machine upgrade to windows 10 pro (both machinesĪre windows 10 pro) neither are able to connect to each other. Two computers both connected to the same router (pre-upgrade RDP was still successful - even to the point where one machine running the windows 10 was still accessing the other windows 7 pro machine). Hey I have another angle to add to this issue! Your PC’s wireless switch is turned on (laptops on wireless networks only).ĭo get back to us for any issues pertaining to Windows in the future. The Ethernet cable is plugged into your network adapter (wired networks only). Your router is turned on (home networks only). If you still can't connect, tryĮntering the IP address of the remote PC instead of the PC name.
If you see this error, talk to the system admin of the remote PC to make sure you have the right PC name, and then check to see if you entered the name correctly. Here are some possible solutions to common problems you might encounter when trying to connect to a remote PC.