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EXPERT RESPONSE FROM: Kevin Beaver

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QUESTION POSED ON: 17 March 2007
What are best practices for encryption of a Remote Desktop session on Windows XP and Windows Server 2003?
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EXPERT RESPONSE
By default, your Remote Desktop sessions are encrypted at the highest level possible, which should be 128-bit in your setup. If you want to ensure this setting is being enforced, set the Group Policy Set client connection encryption level setting.
Check out Microsoft's overview of the Windows XP Professional resource kit here.
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