Re: RDP 6 Does not work

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I don't have a complete, official and final list myself, but you could find
some info here: http://dev.remotenetworktechnology.com/ts/rdpfile.htm [Note:
This site is not endorsed by or affiliated with Microsoft, use at your own
risk, etc.]

Since CredSSP only exists as of Vista and RDP 6.0, you probably won't find
much about it online. I'll talk to the PMs and see if I can come up with a
complete list of the supported options for power users (read: People who
muck with RDP files manually).

Josh Rosenberg [MSFT]
SDE - Terminal Services

"Rich Raffenetti" <raffenetti@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I googled for enablecredsspsupport and found nothing describing the rdp
file entry. Is there a document for the rdp 6 product which documents the
entries and values?

"TP" <tperson.knowspamn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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To do what you want, disable the Credential Security Service Provider
(CredSSP) for the connection. If you are using a specific .RDP file to
launch the connection to your server, open it up in notepad and add the
following line:

enablecredsspsupport:i:0

If you are manually opening the Remote Desktop Client using the default
shortcut or via start-->run-->mstsc.exe, then edit the default.rdp file
instead. The default.rdp file is located in each user's My Documents
folder.

-TP

Cafetom wrote:
Hello all,

We have a TS, Windows 2003 for 25 users. We also have the Novell
4.91 sp3 client on this server also.

I just installed the new RDP 6 client on ALL of our workstations, via
WSUS, and the silly thing does not work properly,

First, why does it make you provide a username and password to just
connect to the server? Is there a way to NOT prompt for this
information. Second, the username and password information are not being
passed
properly to the Novell GINA. The domain inwhich the user is being
logged into is not populated properly.

I know what many are going to say, uninstall the netware client. Not
an option! I do not want the initial authentication! I want them to
reach the TS server and THEN authenicate.

Can I do it, if so, how?




.



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