![]() ![]() Select "Local Computer" - this should be the default - and select "Finish" > "Ok." Step 3: Navigate to the RDP Session Security Policies Select "Group Policy Editor" and "Add" the selected snap-in. Step 2: Open the Group Policy Editor Snap-in Select the top application, which will open the system console. Open the search bar and type "mmc" or run mmc.exe from the Run application. This post will walk through the steps required to force TLS encryption on all RDP connections. In a shocking oversight this connection does not use strong encryption by default. Windows Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) is widely used by system administrators trying to provide remote operators access to internal systems and servers. ![]() ![]()
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