It has been solved by itself by changing the RDP connection properties two times ??
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I have installed three terminal server under Windows 2008.
On a server I have installed the Session Broker services.
The load balancing is working well but If I reach a server which has more user, I have no SSO (Single sign On) i.e. I need to write the password again in order to connect to another Terminal server.
I have installed everything as describ in the Ms KB.
To finish, I have modified the securityof the RDP protocol into "RDP compatibility" in order to let TS session Broker work
Regards
Marc
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by: menreeqPosted on 2008-12-02 at 21:54:29ID: 23083541
We had a similar problem
om/kb/9537 60
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RE\Policie s\Microsof t\Windows\ Credential sDelegatio n\AllowDef Credential sWhenNTLMO nly] r"
http://support.microsoft.c
This applies only to SP3.
The other fix was to edit the registry for NTLMOnly Single Sign On:
"
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWA
"AllowDefCredentialsWhenNT
"ConcatenateDefaults_Allow
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWA
"1"="termsrv/TerminalServe