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Kar725
Guest
Re: RDP 6 Does not work
I receive the following message when i start explorer or aim. Can you help me
with this?
C:\
Windows\system32\credssp.dll is either not designed to run on Windows or it
contains an error. Try installing the program again using the original
installation media or contact your system administrator or the software
vendor for support
--
kar
"Steve Stuart" wrote:
> Thanks for the tip -- this also fixes the incorrect userid passed through of
> userid@servername - since this is authenticating to the local account, rather
> then the domain.
>
> I presume theres a way to control this via GP? Sure not feasible to have to
> update every file, nor would I want to just deploy a new "default.rdp" file.
>
> Thanks in advance...
>
> Steve
>
>
>
> "TP" wrote:
>
> > To do what you want, disable the Credential Security Service
> > Provider (CredSSP) for the connection. If you are using a
> > specific .RDP file to launch the connection to your server, open
> > it up in notepad and add the following line:
> >
> > enablecredsspsupport:i:0
> >
> > If you are manually opening the Remote Desktop Client using the
> > default shortcut or via start-->run-->mstsc.exe, then edit the
> > default.rdp file instead. The default.rdp file is located in each
> > user's My Documents folder.
> >
> > -TP
>
I receive the following message when i start explorer or aim. Can you help me
with this?
C:\
Windows\system32\credssp.dll is either not designed to run on Windows or it
contains an error. Try installing the program again using the original
installation media or contact your system administrator or the software
vendor for support
--
kar
"Steve Stuart" wrote:
> Thanks for the tip -- this also fixes the incorrect userid passed through of
> userid@servername - since this is authenticating to the local account, rather
> then the domain.
>
> I presume theres a way to control this via GP? Sure not feasible to have to
> update every file, nor would I want to just deploy a new "default.rdp" file.
>
> Thanks in advance...
>
> Steve
>
>
>
> "TP" wrote:
>
> > To do what you want, disable the Credential Security Service
> > Provider (CredSSP) for the connection. If you are using a
> > specific .RDP file to launch the connection to your server, open
> > it up in notepad and add the following line:
> >
> > enablecredsspsupport:i:0
> >
> > If you are manually opening the Remote Desktop Client using the
> > default shortcut or via start-->run-->mstsc.exe, then edit the
> > default.rdp file instead. The default.rdp file is located in each
> > user's My Documents folder.
> >
> > -TP
>