Renaming C:\Program Files\CSR\CSR Harmony Wireless Software Stack\BLEtokenCredentialProvider.dll to something else (I went with .disabled, but whatever works) instantly solves the problem, and doesn't seem to affect the bluetooth setup at all.
Mostly keeping this here for my own benefit, but hopefully it'll help those searching for an answer.
(Originally spotted via https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/1778270-rdp-from-windows-10-to-anywhere - took me ages to find the answer, over several months!)
Edit: New versions of Windows 10 don't play nice with the CSR Harmony Bluetooth stack. It should be removed. But be aware, I've seen it break the Bluetooth audio stack when doing so - to the point Skype crashes when attempting to initialise the Bluetooth microphone. Haven't found a fix yet.
Edit 2: Apparently Solarwinds RMM also causes the same problem. Guessing other third party authentication systems can cause similar problems.
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ReplyDeletebut once I renamed that file my Microsoft RDP client worked.
Thank you for your help. I had the same problem on my Windows 10 Pro PC, no matter what computer I was trying to use Microsoft RDP to connect to, and no matter what account I was trying to sign in with. It worked fine until I installed updates from the October 2020 patch Tuesday, along with Flash Player 32.0.0.445 Plugin MSI (Upgrade) and Skype 8.650.78 (Upgrade). I don't know which of the updates caused it to break, but your solution worked perfect!
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