How to Disable or Fix Windows RDP Account Locked Out Error

This article will explain how to Fix Windows RDP Account Locked Out Error

In some cases if we entered wrong password multiple times  than the user was blocked in windows server due to security reasons.

If you’re unable to login over to Remote Desktop due to this error it’s due to the default lockout policy for your OS install is set to lock the account temporarily after so many login attempts. You can either disable the lockout policy completely or change it to a different threshold.

Fix Windows RDP Account Locked Out Error

Follow the steps below to Fix Windows RDP Account Locked Out Error

Go to the following group policy setting in your Windows server,

Step 1: Navigate to Group Policy Editor under Settings

Step 2: Locate Computer Configuration

Dive into Computer Configuration to customize fundamental settings at the heart of your system.

Fix Windows RDP Account Locked Out Error

Step 3: Navigate to Windows Settings

Explore the Windows Settings section to fine-tune configurations specific to the operating system.

Fix Windows RDP Account Locked Out Error

Step 4: Next to find Access Security Settings open it

Step 5: Now Find Account Policies

Locate and customize Account Policies to dictate the rules governing user accounts on your system.

Step 6: Explore the Account Lockout Policy

Step 7: Adjust Account Lockout Threshold

Fine-tune the Account Lockout Threshold to strike a balance between security and user accessibility.

In the popup account will not lock out – enter zero (0) and apply.

Now administrator user  was unlocked able to login.

Once logged in , Follow the above all same steps and revert back the value and set value invalid login attempts to 10.