Disable Remote Desktop NLA on local network

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I have my computer set up for remote desktop over internet in NLA mode.
I also want be able to connect with iPad to my computer when im at home, but that isnt possible with NLA activated, unless i pay for some damn expensive apps which i wont.

Is there any way to configure the computer to allow non-NLA connections to my computer if they come from the local network, or do i have to disable NLA completly?

trembon

Posted 2012-03-28T19:14:46.730

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Answers

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Yes, you'll need to disable NLA, or else pay big bucks for it. Why have the security turned on, then not use it?

Canadian Luke

Posted 2012-03-28T19:14:46.730

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well, security would be turned on.. just not when the connection comes from the local network (192.168.0.*). That was my idea atleast. but guess thats not possible then. – trembon – 2012-07-04T08:14:40.127

@trembon Thanks for the accept. Feel free to upvote as well – Canadian Luke – 2012-10-09T16:55:26.970

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Assuming it is Windows 7,Right Click on

Computer -->Remote Settings -->Allow connections from computers running any version of Remote Desktop

Steve

Posted 2012-03-28T19:14:46.730

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