Information
This policy setting allows you to specify whether to require user authentication for remote connections to the RD Session Host server by using Network Level Authentication.
The recommended state for this setting is: Enabled
Requiring that user authentication occur earlier in the remote connection process enhances security.
Solution
To establish the recommended configuration via configuration profiles, set the following Settings Catalog path to Enabled
Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Remote Desktop Services\Remote Desktop Session Host\Security\Require user authentication for remote connections by using Network Level Authentication
Impact:
Only client computers that support Network Level Authentication can connect to the RD Session Host server.
Note: Some third party two-factor authentication solutions (e.g. RSA Authentication Agent) can be negatively affected by this setting, as Network Level Authentication will expect the user's Windows password upon initial connection attempt (before the RDP logon screen), and once successfully authenticated, pass the credential along to that Windows session on the RDP host (to complete the login). If a two-factor agent is present and expecting a different credential at the RDP logon screen, this initial connection may result in a failed logon attempt, and also effectively cause a 'double logon' requirement for each and every new RDP session.