

The 64-bit version of Windows 10 uses driver signature enforcement and requires all drivers have a valid signature before they can be installed. Install Unsigned Drivers or 32-bit Drivers No options on this tab can hurt your app or PC-you can always just turn them back off if they don’t help.

On high DPI displays, you may have to check the “Disable display scaling on high DPI settings” to make a program look normal. For example, very old games may benefit from “Reduced color mode”.

RELATED: How to Make Windows Work Better on High-DPI Displays and Fix Blurry Fontsĭon’t be shy about trying the other settings on the “Compatibility” tab, too. Whew! Good luck.For example, if an application doesn’t run properly on Windows 10 but did run properly on Windows XP, select the “Run this program in compatibility mode for” option, and then select “Windows XP (Service Pack 3)” from the dropdown menu.

After much trial and error and research this finally worked and all of our OS X clients are now able to connect to the Windows RRAS. Then from your Mac, connect using using DOMAIN\username format, with your password and the correct phone number. By default Msft selects MS-CHAP authentication, which is different.Īdditionally, my Windows dial-in account had to have "passwords stored using reversible encryption" enabled in "Active Directory Users and Computers." Then the password must be manually reset, on either the client or server, n order to store it in Windows using reversible encryption.įinally, back in Routing and Remote Access on the Windows Server, a Remote Access Policy must be created to "Grant remote access permission" for clients using CHAP authentication for NAS-Port-Type Async (Modem), done through the "Policy conditions" properties window for Remote Access Policies, which is part of Routing and Remote Access on the Windows Server. I had to get access to the administrator of my Windows Server and ask them to enable the checkbox under Properties of Routing and Remote Access for CHAP. I noted online that Mac's prefer to use standard CHAP (MD5) encryption, while CHAP is not enabled on Windows Servers by default. Answer from external site copy and pasted here:įor those out there experiencing problems with this, trying to connect a Mac running any OS X version to a Windows Server running RRAS, I have some info that may be of help.
