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supportrsd_1762
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Nov 10, 2014

SSO Remote desktop

Hello Probably a quite easy thing to accomplish. I have a windows 2008 server, i have created a remote desktop and want to send the user credentials (aka sso), i have clicked the "Auto Logon". But i try to access the rdp icon on the webtop it dont seem to send any credentials.

 

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  • kunjan's avatar
    kunjan
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    In the VPE, insert the "Variable Assign" and use session variable "session.logon.last.password" and assign to a custom variable like session.logon.custom.password with "unsecure" option.

     

    • supportrsd_1762's avatar
      supportrsd_1762
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      I found something really intresting, i had a "variable assign" after the radius auth and then printed it with a message in the VPE, then i saw the radius token (from my 2 factor authentication device), but when i placed the variable assign between the AD auth and the radius auth, i got the AD password printed.
  • In the VPE, insert the "Variable Assign" and use session variable "session.logon.last.password" and assign to a custom variable like session.logon.custom.password with "unsecure" option.

     

    • supportrsd_1762's avatar
      supportrsd_1762
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      I found something really intresting, i had a "variable assign" after the radius auth and then printed it with a message in the VPE, then i saw the radius token (from my 2 factor authentication device), but when i placed the variable assign between the AD auth and the radius auth, i got the AD password printed.
  • Now it works! I assigned the password value from the ad auth to a temp variable. And then i did the sso mapping to that variable.

     

    • InnO's avatar
      InnO
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      Did that also, but still RDP SSO not working... I am with version 12.1.