Not sure if this will help you.
I have 2 systems, my laptop does not use autologin and Remote desktop (VNC) 
worked out of the box as soon as I entered the password for it when I enabled 
it, etc.

My desktop has autologin enabled and I had problem trying to make it
work same way you described, I ended up getting rid of keyring for good,
in my case I dont need this on my desktop so as soon as I got rid of it
it worked just fine..

Before you disable keyring you should try entering a a blank password when 
asked by keyring (when you are setting up the password for remote desktop it 
will pop up and ask you for the keyring password, here just leave it blank, 50% 
chance this will work...
if not, the last resort is killing keyring thing...

There are 3 services you need to disable (this services all the 
gnome-keyring-daemon files): 
go to System > Preferences > Startup application, look for these 3 and disable 
and remove them from the list...
certificate of key storage
Secret Storage Service
SSH key agent

Once this is done delete the 2 following files:
/usr/bin/gnome-keyring-daemon
/usr/bin/gnome-keyring

reboot and you should be fine now, you may need to enter the password
one more last time on remote desktop setup first after you reboot since
it me be deleted when you delete the keyring files.

Good luck...

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