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How can you configure Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) for securing Remote Desktop access in Windows environments?

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03-04-2025, 10:06 PM
You grab your Windows machine first. I like starting there. Fire up the settings app. You poke around for accounts.

Pick the one for remote access. I always choose the admin bit. Enable two-step verification. You link it to your phone app.

That app pings you with a code. I swear by it for extra lock. Now test the remote desktop. You try logging in from afar.

It asks for password plus that code. I chuckle when it blocks fakers. Tweak group policies if needed. You hunt in the control panel.

Set it to demand MFA every time. I fiddled with that last week. Your sessions stay snug now.

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