Re: Vista SSO not working
- From: "Weinlander Fitzhugh" <bctech@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 7 Jul 2009 08:53:32 -0400
Vikash,
Thank you for your suggestion. I had already found that page. I have enabled default, fresh, saved, and ntlm-only with an appropriate server list. It doesn't seem to help.
Angie
"Vikash" <Vikash@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:AF2D0E25-40D8-4B8B-A5CB-576DC59746A3@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Please check if this blog helps
http://blogs.msdn.com/rds/archive/2007/04/19/how-to-enable-single-sign-on-for-my-terminal-server-connections.aspx
Thanks
Vikash
"Weinlander Fitzhugh" wrote:
I'm testing Windows Server 2008 R2 Remote Desktop Services. I am serving up
a webpage with the list of RemoteApps from 3 terminal servers. Both XP and
Vista get the login screen and are able to login fine. The XP client can
then access the apps as expected (it has SP3 and the CredSSP reg entries).
On the Vista client however, the pass-through login always fails. I get
"Your credentials did not work. The credentials that were used to connect
to server.domain.local did not work. Please enter new credentials."
The first time I click on an app from a specific terminal server, I get that
error message, login with domain\username and password a second time, and
then the app opens. If I immediately open another app from the same server,
I don't get a login box, but if I wait very long before opening the second
app, the login box pops up - remembering my username but needing my password
again. Of course if I choose an app on a different server, I start back
with the original error message and having to login with domain\username +
password. I need to resolve this Vista-related login issue. Any
suggestions?
.
- References:
- Vista SSO not working
- From: Weinlander Fitzhugh
- RE: Vista SSO not working
- From: Vikash
- Vista SSO not working
- Prev by Date: Re: Firewall ts settings
- Next by Date: Re: Vista SSO not working
- Previous by thread: RE: Vista SSO not working
- Next by thread: RE: Vista SSO not working
- Index(es):
Relevant Pages
|