Re: Purge Credentials in TS
- From: Jeff Clegg <JeffClegg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 28 Apr 2008 08:25:03 -0700
No, not totally the case. The servers are all on the domain and the users
all have domain accounts.
I do get a prompt saying the credentials are wrong, but there is no option
to specify a new password. To specifiy new credentials and have them
stored you have to cancel the logon window and go back to the RDP connect
screen, hit Options and Edit or Delete the credentials.
We have Terminal Services in our HO since our locations are hub and spoke
and they cannot RDP direct to each other. These users in question need to
RDP from one location to another, so we're having them RDP onto our TS
servers in HO and then out to a location. So, to replicate my scenario, RDP
onto a 2003 server. Then RDP "out" to another 2003 Server. Log on with an
account and log off. Now in the TS session, you now have a "saved" username
and password combo. Change the password on the account. Fire up RDP again
in the first TS session. After typing in the server's name, and hit
Options, you'll see there are saved credentials (which are actually now
wrong).
With the workflow of these users in the one location, speed is of the
essence. Having them go in and delete the stored credentials for 110+
servers after a password expiration and change is not good.
.
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