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DJK
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      20th Oct 2006
The RDP File looses/Prompts for the password.

I have an unattended build that autolog's on and launches an RDP
session to a W2K SP4 fully patched server. The RDP-Tcp config is:

Use client-provided logon information - CHECKED
Always prompt for password. - UN-CHECKED

The client is XP SP2, fully patched. When I save the settings file and
launch it on the same PC with the same USER ID it works fine. If I
copy it to a different machine, it prompts for the password on the
connection to the server. I tried changing the security on the file
for Everyone Full control before coping it off and onto the new XP
workstation. That did not work.

This is the only function of the box, KIOSK.

I tried the autordp.exe and that works fine; however, when the
connection to the server is disconnected it leaves the MSTSC box
running open to the options. I check the process every 30sec and
reconnect to the server based on the MSTSC.exe and this technique leave
that running, and the open dialog box. Not user friendly or
functional.

It seem like there this is a common problem with no resolution.

 
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Vera Noest [MVP]
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      20th Oct 2006
This is by design. For security reasons, the password is encrypted
in such a way that only the same user, on the same machine, can
decrypt it.

If all users are using the same account and password, you can set
the username and password in the Terminal Services Configuration
tool.

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"DJK" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote on 20 okt 2006 in
microsoft.public.win2000.termserv.clients:

> The RDP File looses/Prompts for the password.
>
> I have an unattended build that autolog's on and launches an RDP
> session to a W2K SP4 fully patched server. The RDP-Tcp config
> is:
>
> Use client-provided logon information - CHECKED
> Always prompt for password. - UN-CHECKED
>
> The client is XP SP2, fully patched. When I save the settings
> file and launch it on the same PC with the same USER ID it works
> fine. If I copy it to a different machine, it prompts for the
> password on the connection to the server. I tried changing the
> security on the file for Everyone Full control before coping it
> off and onto the new XP workstation. That did not work.
>
> This is the only function of the box, KIOSK.
>
> I tried the autordp.exe and that works fine; however, when the
> connection to the server is disconnected it leaves the MSTSC box
> running open to the options. I check the process every 30sec
> and reconnect to the server based on the MSTSC.exe and this
> technique leave that running, and the open dialog box. Not user
> friendly or functional.
>
> It seem like there this is a common problem with no resolution.

 
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