Re: Storing Username/Password problem



Ok, I'll try the autologon, though I honestly don't know where to find it,
I'll figure it out... thanks for the advice and help...

"Eric Holk [MSFT]" wrote:

That I know of, autologon is not connected to security groups or
organizational units at all. It's set on a per-server basis, so that any
incoming RDP connection to that server is logged on with the credentials
specified in Terminal Services Configuration.

Let me make sure I'm understanding your scenario well enough. You have a
terminal server and then several client machines. Do you want each user to
have their own account on the server, or do you want all of your users to
share an account?

If all the terminal server users are supposed to share a single account on
the server, you can do this with autologon, although it may not be secure
enough for you since anyone who is able to see your server on the network
will also be able to log on to it.

If each user needs to connect to the server with their own account, I think
the best you can do is have them type their password the first time they log
in, and then save this for future use. If you want them just to log in to
the client machine and have their password automatically saved in the RDP
file, I don't think this is possible. The users will have to type their
password at least once.

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"Ken Montgomery" <KenMontgomery@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Is it possible to do those auto-logons by Security group, not by
organizational unit?



"Eric Holk [MSFT]" wrote:

Ok. I know in Remote Desktop Connection 6 that will ship with Vista,
passwords are no longer stored in the RD file, but instead in a more
secure
password store somewhere else. It doesn't sound like you are using this
client though, so this is probably not the problem.

You asked "how can I get it to save that information as a default for all
users on a PC, regardless of whether they have logged on before or not?"
Does this mean once the user logs on for the first time, the password is
saved?

As I understand it, passwords in the RDP file are encrypted based on
something tied to the local user's account. This is for security, to
keep
someone from using your RDP file and being able to log into a Terminal
Server using your credentials. This means what you are trying to do is
not
possible.

If you are on a private network, you can use the autologon feature. To
enable this, go to Terminal Services Configureation, then double click
the
RDP-Tcp connection and look at the Logon Settings tab. There you can set
the option "Always use the following logon information" and give the
account
information there. This should allow all users in your network to
connect
without a password.

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Terminal Services Developer

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"Ken Montgomery" <KenMontgomery@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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Sorry, should have mentioned that... Windows Server 2000 Terminal
Server,
Clients are all Windows XP Professional.

"Eric Holk [MSFT]" wrote:

Are all of your desktops using the same version of Remote Desktop
Connection? What server are you running?

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Terminal Services Developer

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"Ken Montgomery" <KenMontgomery@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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Hi Everyone,

We run an application through Terminal Services using RDP to connect
on
multiple desktops. On most, when you go into Remote Desktop
Connection,
use
the Options button and build a connection 'profile' and save it to
the
desktop, it saves the username/password/domain successfully and
works
fine.
On some though it doesn't save that information, which causes
confusion
for
passwords for my users... how can I get it to save that information
as
a
default for all users on a PC, regardless of whether they have
logged
on
before or not.

I have tried creating the 'profile' onto the All Users/Desktop and
to
Default User/dekstop, but each time they log on it prompts them for
WIndows
username/password/domain. I also tried creating the .rdp file in
Notepad/Editor and pushing to the desktop, still no save of
password...
though that does save the username and domain. I have searched the
registry
but found no key specific to that conneciton to enter the password
in...

I really need this to work quickly... any thoughts?

Thanks,
Ken



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