By default, Terminal Services sessions use native Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) encryption. However, RDP does not provide authentication to verify the identity of a terminal server. You can enhance the security of Terminal Services sessions by using Transport Layer Security (TLS) 1.0 for server authentication and to encrypt terminal server communications. The terminal server and the client computer must be correctly configured for TLS to provide enhanced security.
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