I used to get a security warning when I ran the remote desktop connection in Vista Home Premium. When I went to connect to another computer, it would ask me, "The identity of the remote computer cannot be verified. Do you want to connect anyway? This problem can occur if the remote computer is running a version of Windows..." I accidentally clicked the Don't show this warning again for connections to this remote computer. Is there a way to reverse this setting, so that the warning does show up? I still have the Server Authentication drop-down menu set to Warn Me, but it no longer warns me.
I used to get a security warning when I ran the remote desktop connection in Vista Home Premium. When I went to connect to another computer, it would ask me, "The identity of the remote computer cannot be verified. Do you want to connect anyway? This problem can occur if the remote computer is running a version of Windows..." I accidentally clicked the Don't show this warning again for connections to this remote computer. Is there a way to reverse this setting, so that the warning does show up? I still have the Server Authentication drop-down menu set to Warn Me, but it no longer warns me.
This forum is for Windows Home Server. You should post your question in the Vista forums.
Marked as answer bykariya21ModeratorSaturday, March 28, 2009 10:21 PM