I see this as a temporarily work around, because my intent is to access the Hyper-V virtual machines with remote desktop services. I was able to log into my primary domain server by un-setting the "Enhanced session" via the virtual machine connection view menu. Secondly I have added my admin user to the list of "Allow log on through Remote Desktop Service" local profile, user rights attribute in my default domain policy. This confuses me since connecting to a hyper-v machine via the hyper-v manager was traditionally treated as a local login. By default, members of the Administrators group have this right, or if the right has been removed from the Administrators group, you need to be granted this right manually. To sign in remotely, you need the right to sign in through Remote Desktop Services. Now when I attempt to log into a server desktop, I get the following error message: I am accessing the new servers by connecting from the Windows 10 Hyper-V Manager. I have added the Remote Desktop Services role so I can support the domain away from my Hyper-V host. I am testing in an Hyper-V Internal Switch on a single hyper-v host. Hyper-V Server 2019 will be used as the host, although I am temporarily using Windows 10 Pro as the host. Secondary Domain Controller - Server 2019 I am working on building up a new set of Windows 2019 servers to replace my Windows 2012R2-based domain.
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