by akatik » Tue Dec 04, 2018 6:12 am
With NLA enabled, Windows server firstly asks login an password in raw binary protocol. Client should draw interface for login and password inputs. Server starts RDP and sends any graphic to client only if password is OK.
With NLA disabled, Windows server sends RDP graphic from the very beginning.
For server opened to Internet, I prefer NLA.
For server with local network access only, I think disable NLA is safe.
With NLA enabled, Windows server firstly asks login an password in raw binary protocol. Client should draw interface for login and password inputs. Server starts RDP and sends any graphic to client only if password is OK.
With NLA disabled, Windows server sends RDP graphic from the very beginning.
For server opened to Internet, I prefer NLA.
For server with local network access only, I think disable NLA is safe.