Just came across this thread and I've had my challenges with NLA, so even though this is an older issue, I thought I'd offer an answer. What is "Network Level Authentication" ? Does it make the machine more hackable if removed? I am not entirely sure what it means or the consequences of unchecking the box. ![]() The step calls for removing what seems to be a critical security layer around the Microsoft RDP apparatus. Enable RDP connections to the machine by unchecking Control Panel\System and Security\System > Remote settings > " AllowĬonnections only from computers running Remote Desktop with Network.Using Regedit, set HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Policies\Google\Chrome\RemoteAccessHostRequireCurtain.In particular, I am concerned with step 2 of this process: Steps for all Windows installations: Indeed, one of them is straight from google. Via Google, there are many step-by-step instructions on how to achieve curtain mode. I found the solution called "curtain mode." It makes Chrome Remote Desktop more like MS-RDP (which only shows the login screen while you are accessing it). However, the thought that someone might be sitting in front of the client machine watching (or worse, hijacking) what I'm doing is a serious concern. I use Chrome Remote Desktop pretty much every day.
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