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Michael2016-06-30 15:41:09
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Michael, 2016-06-30 15:41:09

How to automatically substitute an account when logging into a remote desktop?

Hello, the next question is
There is a domain.
Each user at his local workplace sits under his domain account.
There is a need for them to go to a remote server in the same domain.
How to make it so that when a user logs on to a remote desktop, the account with which he works on his local computer is substituted?

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Ethril, 2016-06-30
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To enable SSO for RDP, you need to configure the option "Computer Configuration -> Policies -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Credentials Delegation -> Allow Delegating Default Credentials" on the clients in the GPU.

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Michael, 2016-07-01
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In general, judging by the answers of Google, such a vicha appeared only in Windows Server 2008.
And since I need to do this on Server 2003, the answer is no way. Link to the topic:
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc7428...
Total answer is the following in Windows 2003 - no way
In Windows 2008 - you can according to the above policies

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