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RDP 6.0

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E Garcia - 06 Dec 2006 17:13 GMT
How do you specify the username and password on the new RPD client?  Or
is there a way to bypass asking the username/password, basically have
it behave like to old client?

I doesn't seem to remember the userid/password even if you click on the
check mark.  Thanks.

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Guy Yardeni - 08 Dec 2006 07:49 GMT
If your computer is part of the domain, you can't save the credentials.

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> How do you specify the username and password on the new RPD client?  Or
> is there a way to bypass asking the username/password, basically have
> it behave like to old client?
>
> I doesn't seem to remember the userid/password even if you click on the
> check mark.  Thanks.
E Garcia - 08 Dec 2006 17:15 GMT
> If your computer is part of the domain, you can't save the
> credentials.

My workstations are not part of a domain.

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Zenon Pilat [MS] - 02 Feb 2007 09:14 GMT
When you are on the workgroup and check the "Save my password" check box on
the client UI the password is cached and you shouldn't be prompt for
password when connecting to the same server.

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> How do you specify the username and password on the new RPD client?  Or
> is there a way to bypass asking the username/password, basically have
> it behave like to old client?
>
> I doesn't seem to remember the userid/password even if you click on the
> check mark.  Thanks.
 
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