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Creating Kerberos Identity for RD Session Host Farms Part II: using a WMI Script

Part I of this blog post series describes the benefits of using a Kerberos Identity for Remote Desktop Session Host (Terminal Server) farms and provides information on how to create and manage this Kerberos Identity using Remote Desktop Services provider

Creating Kerberos Identity for RD Session Host Farms Part I: using the Remote Desktop Services provider for Windows PowerShell

Why create Kerberos Identity for farms? In Windows 2008, it is possible to provide server authentication by issuing a Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) certificate to the Remote Desktop Session Host (Terminal Server) farm and deploying it to each server in the

Problems using saved credentials with Vista RDP clients and above

Background Information Windows Vista Credential Delegation policy does not allow a Vista RDP client to send saved credentials to a TS server when the TS server is not authenticated. By default Vista RDP clients use the Kerberos protocol for server authentication.

How to enable Single Sign-On for my Terminal Server connections

Note: This post was updated on March 12, 2009, to include the latest information.   What is Single Sign-On? When applied to Terminal Services, Single Sign-On means using the credentials of the currently logged on user (also called default credentials)
 
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