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For a project I'm currently working on I need to dynamically write rdp files, then launch mstsc.exe with my own generated rdp file as parameter. In order not to show the user any passwords I'd like to have the password preconfigured. I know passwords are stored as a binary hash in the .rdp file, but I'm wondering what kind of hashing is used. Is it possible to hash my own passwords so that I can set up a remote desktop automatically without anyone ever having to enter login and password? I know I can do that if I manually launch the connection, have the tsc to save my password and save the connection data, but I need to do this dynamically
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Stephan
For a project I'm currently working on I need to dynamically write rdp files, then launch mstsc.exe with my own generated rdp file as parameter. In order not to show the user any passwords I'd like to have the password preconfigured. I know passwords are stored as a binary hash in the .rdp file, but I'm wondering what kind of hashing is used. Is it possible to hash my own passwords so that I can set up a remote desktop automatically without anyone ever having to enter login and password? I know I can do that if I manually launch the connection, have the tsc to save my password and save the connection data, but I need to do this dynamically
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Stephan