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Windows Server 2012 R2 Remote Apps Published Apps SSO
We have a Windows Server2012 R2 with Remote Apps setup; with following roles installed: RDWeb, RDSession Host, RD Connection broker - internal use only, no RDGateway role installed.
I've set up the WebSSO and users launch the RDWeb site URL and are directed right to the Published Applications.
Question:
When the users launch the 'published app' is there a way to bypass the Windows Security dialog box that comes up prompting for their windows credentials to connect to the Remote App server?
Thank you,
I've set up the WebSSO and users launch the RDWeb site URL and are directed right to the Published Applications.
Question:
When the users launch the 'published app' is there a way to bypass the Windows Security dialog box that comes up prompting for their windows credentials to connect to the Remote App server?
Thank you,
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Referenced the sites below to set up; but still getting prompted when launching the app from the RemoteApp website:
http://www.greypixel.nl/?p=488
http://c-nergy.be/blog/?p=5122
http://www.miru.ch/single-sign-on-in-rds-2012-demystified/
One additional item that I have set up in the environment is I have a DNS CName entry as management wanted an 'easier' way to remember the url, instead of using the long web URL
For example: CName: Remote01 for server: RA01-tsrds-App1.contoso.co m.
Certificate we are using is an SSL wildcard for *.contoso.com
When I put in http://Remote01 - I get directed to the correct RemoteApp page without getting the login dialog, but when selecting one of the published applications, I'm still getting the windows login that it's connecting to RA01-tsrds-App1.contoso.co m.
I'm missing something somewhere,
http://www.greypixel.nl/?p=488
http://c-nergy.be/blog/?p=5122
http://www.miru.ch/single-sign-on-in-rds-2012-demystified/
One additional item that I have set up in the environment is I have a DNS CName entry as management wanted an 'easier' way to remember the url, instead of using the long web URL
For example: CName: Remote01 for server: RA01-tsrds-App1.contoso.co
Certificate we are using is an SSL wildcard for *.contoso.com
When I put in http://Remote01 - I get directed to the correct RemoteApp page without getting the login dialog, but when selecting one of the published applications, I'm still getting the windows login that it's connecting to RA01-tsrds-App1.contoso.co
I'm missing something somewhere,
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Just needed to complete the GPO settings. Thank you
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