Remote Desktop connection - An Authentication Error has occurred. One or more of the parameters passed to the function was invalid.

JAMISON YE 0 Reputation points
2025-11-21T21:00:24.55+00:00

Hi, I am at lost here how to fix this issue. It is very strange what is going on and I cannot figure if it is windows 11 (24h2) issue or not. Here is the what is going: I was task to upgrade to Windows 11 (24h2) and find out after the upgrade, the regular remote desktop connection no longer working on windows 11, but remote desktop connection manager still works. I can remote desktop connection from my windows 10 machine to windows 11 machines, no issue. Windows 11 (24h2) cannot remote desktop to any Windows 10, 11 or any Windows server. Here is setup, I am on Windows 11 machines ( Client side, machine name WS60179) trying to remote in to Windows 10 machines (Server side, machine name WS60200) Here is the error message when I try to remote desktop connection from the windows 11 machine to windows 10 machine: "An Authentication error has occurred. One or more of the parameters passed to the function was invalid." Error code: 0x0 Extended error code:0x0

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On the Server side machine (Windows 10) event log, I see event id 226, 143 and 142.

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User's image The client side (windows 11 machine):

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Steps I have tried to resolve the issue:

  1. Disable NLA on GPO settings 2. Ran Windows Nov cumulative update on Windows 11. 3. Relax the GPO setting "Require use of specific security later for remote RDP connection" from ssl to negotiate. Very appreciated if someone on this forum can figure out the issue. Thank you.
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  1. Quinnie Quoc 7,400 Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2025-11-21T23:11:57.35+00:00

    Hello JAMISON YE,

    Based on your description, the issue seems to be specific to the native Remote Desktop client on Windows 11 (24H2), as Remote Desktop Connection Manager continues to work without problems. The error message and event IDs suggest that there may be a mismatch in authentication protocols between the Windows 11 client and the target machines.

    I recommend verifying that both the client and server machines have the latest cumulative updates installed, as recent patches often address RDP compatibility. Additionally, please check the local security policies on the Windows 11 client to ensure that the encryption and authentication settings align with those on the Windows 10/Server machines. Testing with different credential providers or enabling/disabling Credential Security Support Provider (CredSSP) may also help isolate the cause.

    If the issue persists, it may be related to a known compatibility problem introduced in 24H2. In that case, opening a support case with Microsoft would be the most effective way to have the CBS logs and event logs analyzed in detail.

    Please let me know if you would like guidance on adjusting the local security policy or if you prefer assistance with contacting Microsoft support.

    If my answer is useful for you, please hit ACCEPT THE ANSWER to support for me

    Thank you so much!!

    Best regards,

    QQ.

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