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- Network_Level_Authentication abstract "Network Level Authentication is a technology used in Remote Desktop Services (RDP Server) or Remote Desktop Connection (RDP Client) that requires the connecting user to authenticate themselves before a session is established with the server. Originally, if you opened an RDP (remote desktop) session to a server it would load the login screen from the server for you. This would use up resources on the server, and was a potential area for denial of service attacks. NLA delegates the user's credentials from the client through a client side Security Support Provider and prompts the user to authenticate before establishing a session on the server.Network Level Authentication was introduced in RDP 6.0 and supported initially in Windows Vista. It uses the new Security Support Provider, CredSSP, which is available through SSPI in Windows Vista. With Windows XP Service Pack 3, CredSSP was introduced on that platform and the included RDP 6.1 Client supports NLA; however CredSSP must be enabled in the registry first.".
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- Network_Level_Authentication wikiPageExternalLink What-types-of-Remote-Desktop-connections-should-I-allow.
- Network_Level_Authentication wikiPageID "23981989".
- Network_Level_Authentication wikiPageRevisionID "602805934".
- Network_Level_Authentication hasPhotoCollection Network_Level_Authentication.
- Network_Level_Authentication subject Category:Centralized_computing.
- Network_Level_Authentication subject Category:Microsoft_server_technology.
- Network_Level_Authentication subject Category:Remote_desktop.
- Network_Level_Authentication subject Category:Windows_communication_and_services.
- Network_Level_Authentication comment "Network Level Authentication is a technology used in Remote Desktop Services (RDP Server) or Remote Desktop Connection (RDP Client) that requires the connecting user to authenticate themselves before a session is established with the server. Originally, if you opened an RDP (remote desktop) session to a server it would load the login screen from the server for you. This would use up resources on the server, and was a potential area for denial of service attacks.".
- Network_Level_Authentication label "Network Level Authentication".
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- Network_Level_Authentication sameAs Q17042624.
- Network_Level_Authentication sameAs Q17042624.
- Network_Level_Authentication wasDerivedFrom Network_Level_Authentication?oldid=602805934.
- Network_Level_Authentication isPrimaryTopicOf Network_Level_Authentication.