Windows NT Always ask for login information AND RDP client 6.0

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George Valkov

I have configured my server to always ask for login information.
The server is 2003 EE SP2.
(
[Administrative tools --> Terminal services configuration -->
Connections --> RDP-Tcp --> Logon Settings]

Always use the following logon information:
user name:{blank}
domain:{blank}
[x] Always prompt for password
)


1. How do I tell the Remote desktop connection client v6.0.6000 not to ask
me for user name and password? (it will be ignored anyway)

2. I don't understand what is the use of that dialog, when the server offers
a standard logon screen, so is there at least one advantage in using it?


Thank You for any advices and answers!

George Valkov
 
"George Valkov" <a@b.com> wrote in message
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>I have configured my server to always ask for login information.
> The server is 2003 EE SP2.
> (
> [Administrative tools --> Terminal services configuration -->
> Connections --> RDP-Tcp --> Logon Settings]
>
> Always use the following logon information:
> user name:{blank}
> domain:{blank}
> [x] Always prompt for password
> )
>
>
> 1. How do I tell the Remote desktop connection client v6.0.6000 not to ask
> me for user name and password? (it will be ignored anyway)
>
> 2. I don't understand what is the use of that dialog, when the server
> offers
> a standard logon screen, so is there at least one advantage in using it?
>
>
> Thank You for any advices and answers!
>
> George Valkov
>
>


George,

You might look at the Vista Remote Desktop Connection Authentication FAQ for
help...

http://blogs.msdn.com/ts/archive/2007/01/22/vista-remote-desktop-connection-authentication-faq.aspx

Good luck...

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I added this line:
enablecredsspsupport:i:0
to Default.rdp in My Documents

.... That's more like it! :-)
Thank You very much, Al Jarvi!


"Sooner Al [MVP]" wrote:
| "George Valkov" <a@b.com> wrote in message
| news:ekGmAxTwHHA.4572@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
| >I have configured my server to always ask for login information.
| > The server is 2003 EE SP2.
| > (
| > [Administrative tools --> Terminal services configuration -->
| > Connections --> RDP-Tcp --> Logon Settings]
| >
| > Always use the following logon information:
| > user name:{blank}
| > domain:{blank}
| > [x] Always prompt for password
| > )
| >
| >
| > 1. How do I tell the Remote desktop connection client v6.0.6000 not to
ask
| > me for user name and password? (it will be ignored anyway)
| >
| > 2. I don't understand what is the use of that dialog, when the server
| > offers
| > a standard logon screen, so is there at least one advantage in using it?
| >
| >
| > Thank You for any advices and answers!
| >
| > George Valkov
| >
| >
|
| George,
|
| You might look at the Vista Remote Desktop Connection Authentication FAQ
for
| help...
|
|
http://blogs.msdn.com/ts/archive/2007/01/22/vista-remote-desktop-connection-authentication-faq.aspx
|
| Good luck...
|
| --
|
| Al Jarvi (MS-MVP Windows Networking)
|
| Please post *ALL* questions and replies to the news group for the
| mutual benefit of all of us...
| The MS-MVP Program - http://mvp.support.microsoft.com
| This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
| rights...
| How to ask a question
| http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375
|
 
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