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Your password may have expired or the remote PC might not accept blank passwords

Your password may have expired or the remote PC might not accept blank passwords

Sometimes you need to connect to another Windows 10 computer using a Remote connection from another Windows PC.  When doing so, if you receive an error message which says - Your password may have expired or the remote pc might not accept blank passwords, then this post will help you.

The full error message says:

Your password may have expired, or the remote PC might not accept blank passwords. Try connecting again. If this keeps happening, ask your admin or tech support for help.

Your password may have expired, or the remote PC might not accept blank passwords

I have read about this error at forums, and users have complained about it multiple times. Some of them were sure that the password has not expired; nor was the application sending a blank password. If you are facing this issue, try these solutions to resolve this problem.

  1. Check if the password has expired
  2. Troubleshoot Network issues
  3. Use Remote Desktop software
  4. Configure Firewall Settings
  5. Restart Remote Desktop service

Before we start, you will need a person to help you out on the other side. Someone who knows the computer, and can help you troubleshoot.

1] Check if the password has expired

There are two things you need to check. First, make sure you are using a user account which is on the remote computer. Second, the remote user account password has not expired. If the computer is not within your access, you will have to ask someone to verify the same.

2] Troubleshoot Network issues

The error can occur when there is a problem with the network, especially if you are trying to connect through the internet. So here are the steps you can take to troubleshoot:

3] Use Remote Desktop software

Some of the forum users reported that the problem occurred when using the Remote Desktop universal app. As soon as they switch to Remote Desktop application (EXE), it worked fine.

While the Microsoft Store apps work, it's best that you rely on the remote desktop software.

4] Configure Firewall Settings

The firewall may be blocking the incoming connection on the remote computer. If that's the case ensure that the needed port, i.e., TCP 3389, is not blocked.

5] Restart Remote Desktop Service

I would suggest restarting all Remote Desktop services which you find in the list.

We hope the solutions were easy to follow, and you were to able to finally use the remote connection without password issues.

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