As a quick reminder, build 14393.103 is available as a cumulative update for Windows 10: KB3176938. Many Insiders reported that KB3176938 breaks remote desktop connections, preventing them from using the previously saved credentials. It appears the credential issue remains even if users roll back to the previous build. The same user who first reported this issue also confirmed the only solution that worked involved installing ISO file 14393.0 for the Anniversary Update. This method replaces the entire OS, including all the files which may have been corrupted by the KB3176938 update. I started looking around group policy and discovered that attempting to access/edit anything says “Network access is denied.” I uninstalled the update and I’m now back to 14393.82 – these problems are still there! Have you installed cumulative update KB3176938? Tell us more about your experience in the comment section below. – Mount the ISO for Anniversary Update (14393.0) – Run setup and do an “upgrade” by choosing to keep everything. RELATED STORIES YOU NEED TO CHECK OUT:

Fix: Remote Desktop Won’t Connect in Windows 10 Fix: “The remote connection was denied” on Windows 10 Fix: Mouse keeps clicking by itself in Windows 10

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