Kerberos Logon to Terminal Services?

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Oliver Schoett

I am trying to establish single sign-on from Windows 2000/XP clients to
various services, among them Windows Terminal Services. I would like to
use the Kerberos authentication mechanism; that is, use the cached
Kerberos logon ticket to authenticate a remote desktop connection
without password prompt or "stored password".

Do any of the Terminal Services and Remote Desktop Clients in Windows
2000/XP/2003 support Kerberos authentication to log on?

Oliver Schoett
 
R

Rajkumar Mohanram [MSFT]

They do not support Kerberos Authentication at this point. They may in the
future.

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Rajkumar Mohanram [MSFT]
Windows Core Security

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A

Al

E-Certify Cognizance Identity and Access Management allows for a
policy based access to LAN, Web portal, RAS/VPN, Single Sign-On,
Citrix, Terminal Server, or other applications, using Kerberos
authentication. In addition to authentication credentials Cognizance
passes role IDs, which allows for process identity management.
Cognizance is a complete role-based access control with LDAP
directories provisioning, multi-factor authentication (certificate,
biometric, USB keys, TPM, tokens, passwords, in any laird
combination.) If you wish further information please let me know.

Eyal
 

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