You are correct. In the actual case, we asked the customer to change
their GPO. The intent of this article is to show where the setting
should be changed and how, in GPO or in local group policy.
I'm probably missing something, but if the setting was incorrect due to
a GPO, would the manual fix that you suggest above be able to be
applied? Either it would be non-durable (i.e. the GPO would overwrite
the setting again some time after the manual change was applied) or it
wouldn't be able to be...
@ben-thul Most of the time the setting is from a GPO created by system
administrators. It would not be correct for the SQL server installer or
any other SQL components to change this kind of Windows system settings.
I believe there is an issue on Windows Server 2016 that is being access
using Remote Credential Guard over RDP. When a client accesses such
server and then when you open up SQL mgmt studio for example to a
different different SQL Database server it throws this error. However on
2019+ servers the iss...
Ok, understand why SQL would do this. But I have the error between two
domain controllers, how do I fix that? The setting above is greyed out
for them.
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