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Remember user name in MS login dialog

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Bananeweizen

Remember user name in MS login dialog

Post by Bananeweizen »

Hi,

I have read that automatic login for Windows is a strongly wanted and discussed feature, which seems to be hard to implement. Therefore I'd like to ask for a minor feature which is just to remember the last login name in the MS login I+II dialogs on the VNC client.
If that were possible, you would save about half of the typing required to log in to your remote machines (and that's a lot, if you need to login into 10 or more machines per day)...

Ciao, Michael.
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Post by Marscha »

Michael,

I'm currently developping a new MS-Logon with optional single-sign-on.
It's basicly working and I expect that it will be integrated into the next version.

Martin

PS: Wie kann man nur Bananeweizen trinken? :wink:
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great that would be nice

Post by bilbus »

does that mean that it will pull your login information from your loged in session, or the login information will just be saved in the .vnc file?
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Post by AbqBill »

does that mean that it will pull your login information from your loged in session, or the login information will just be saved in the .vnc file?
I think he means that it will be able to authenticate you based on your current logon credentials (like Outlook connected to Exchange Server, for example).

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Bill Stewart
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Post by Guest »

Marscha wrote:I'm currently developping a new MS-Logon with optional single-sign-on.
It's basicly working and I expect that it will be integrated into the next version.
Sounds fine to me. I looked around on the page, but didn't find anything like a beta or test version. If you have something to be tested, I'd really like to throw it at our Active Directory and see what crashes first. :)

Ciao, Michael.

PS: Selbst schon ein Bananeweizen probiert?
Marscha
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Post by Marscha »

Credentials are not saved in a .vnc file.
They are taken from the current session.
It's the same what IE does with IIS or Outlook with Exchange.

Please be patient with a test version, it's not available yet.

@Michael: Ich muss zugeben, dass ich noch kein Bananeweizen probiert hab.
Aber alleine die Vorstellung... :D
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