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XP Clients, CredSSP, SSO, Connection Broker and other animals
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Paul Adams MSFT
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Imagine the following scenario: DC01 is a Domain Controller for test.net with the Remote Desktop Services Connection Broker service role installed. RDS01 and RDS02 are W2K8R2 member servers in test.net and have the Remote Desktop Services Session Host...
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Following on from my previous blog entry , while the manual method is simple enough, and we could just import a .REG file to force “Security Packages” and “SecurityProviders” to fixed values, it would be more elegant to have a smarter solution that will...
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