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Guest Eric L.
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Sorry if this has already been answered, but I had a hard time finding the

right words to search for this issue.

 

When I am remotely connecting to one of our servers, RDC has the annoying

habit of prefixing the servername I am connecting to before my username.

This is a problem because the terminal server is not an Active Directory

server and therefore my network password does not authenticate; i.e. my

network account is treated as a local account. The error it gives is "The

system could not log you on. Make sure your user name and domain are

correct..."

 

By default, I would like it to say:

User name: [{username} ]

Password: [ ]

 

But instead it says:

User name: [{servername}\{username} ]

Password: [ ]

 

Is there any way to fix this? I would be ok with having it by default put

the windows domain name, an Active Directory Server, or nothing in place of

the terminal server name. I'd like to correct it for everyone in the

network, too, if I could.

 

I have a feeling there is a simple solution somewhere. Any suggestions are

greatly appreciated!

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Re: Remote Desktop Connection Annoyance

 

Eric L. wrote:

> Sorry if this has already been answered, but I had a hard time finding the

> right words to search for this issue.

>

> When I am remotely connecting to one of our servers, RDC has the annoying

> habit of prefixing the servername I am connecting to before my username.

> This is a problem because the terminal server is not an Active Directory

> server and therefore my network password does not authenticate; i.e. my

> network account is treated as a local account. The error it gives is "The

> system could not log you on. Make sure your user name and domain are

> correct..."

>

> By default, I would like it to say:

> User name: [{username} ]

> Password: [ ]

>

> But instead it says:

> User name: [{servername}\{username} ]

> Password: [ ]

>

> Is there any way to fix this? I would be ok with having it by default put

> the windows domain name, an Active Directory Server, or nothing in place of

> the terminal server name. I'd like to correct it for everyone in the

> network, too, if I could.

>

> I have a feeling there is a simple solution somewhere. Any suggestions are

> greatly appreciated!

 

I do the following;

 

Edit the Default.RDP file for each user and add the following

two lines at the bottom and save.

 

EnableCredSSPSupport:i:0

prompt for credentials:i:0

 

 

moncho

Guest Sooner Al [MVP]
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Re: Remote Desktop Connection Annoyance

 

"Eric L." <ericlittler@yahoo.com> wrote in message

news:OUKt1cFLIHA.1208@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

> Sorry if this has already been answered, but I had a hard time finding the

> right words to search for this issue.

>

> When I am remotely connecting to one of our servers, RDC has the annoying

> habit of prefixing the servername I am connecting to before my username.

> This is a problem because the terminal server is not an Active Directory

> server and therefore my network password does not authenticate; i.e. my

> network account is treated as a local account. The error it gives is "The

> system could not log you on. Make sure your user name and domain are

> correct..."

>

> By default, I would like it to say:

> User name: [{username} ]

> Password: [ ]

>

> But instead it says:

> User name: [{servername}\{username} ]

> Password: [ ]

>

> Is there any way to fix this? I would be ok with having it by default put

> the windows domain name, an Active Directory Server, or nothing in place

> of the terminal server name. I'd like to correct it for everyone in the

> network, too, if I could.

>

> I have a feeling there is a simple solution somewhere. Any suggestions

> are greatly appreciated!

>

 

This FAQ may be of interest also...

 

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

 

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Guest Eric L.
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Re: Remote Desktop Connection Annoyance

 

Yep, that's the kind of solution I was looking for. I didn't know you could

edit RDP files in notepad--very useful.

 

Thanks a lot!

 

"moncho" <moncho@NOspmanywhere.com> wrote in message

news:khZ0j.61005$RX.4373@newssvr11.news.prodigy.net...

> Eric L. wrote:

>> Sorry if this has already been answered, but I had a hard time finding

>> the right words to search for this issue.

>>

>> When I am remotely connecting to one of our servers, RDC has the annoying

>> habit of prefixing the servername I am connecting to before my username.

>> This is a problem because the terminal server is not an Active Directory

>> server and therefore my network password does not authenticate; i.e. my

>> network account is treated as a local account. The error it gives is

>> "The system could not log you on. Make sure your user name and domain

>> are correct..."

>>

>> By default, I would like it to say:

>> User name: [{username} ]

>> Password: [ ]

>>

>> But instead it says:

>> User name: [{servername}\{username} ]

>> Password: [ ]

>>

>> Is there any way to fix this? I would be ok with having it by default

>> put the windows domain name, an Active Directory Server, or nothing in

>> place of the terminal server name. I'd like to correct it for everyone

>> in the network, too, if I could.

>>

>> I have a feeling there is a simple solution somewhere. Any suggestions

>> are greatly appreciated!

>

> I do the following;

>

> Edit the Default.RDP file for each user and add the following

> two lines at the bottom and save.

>

> EnableCredSSPSupport:i:0

> prompt for credentials:i:0

>

>

> moncho


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