We have a virtualized desktop environment which generates new desktops every 24ish hours. We would like to be able to use the credential stores for some users but since it stores in c:\Users appdata folder it gets wiped out every day. We can't store them with the shared file because each person needs their own creds. Is there any way around this limitation?
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Stefan Koell
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about 6 years ago
Hi Adam,
each user can/should store their personal credentials in a personal file (maybe on their home drive). A licensed version of Royal TS can open multiple files and you even can easily reference personal credentials from a shared connection file. See also: https://www.royalapplications.com/go/kb-all-teamsharing
Let me know if this helps.
Regards, Stefan
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Stefan Koell
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about 6 years ago
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Hi Adam,
each user can/should store their personal credentials in a personal file (maybe on their home drive). A licensed version of Royal TS can open multiple files and you even can easily reference personal credentials from a shared connection file. See also: https://www.royalapplications.com/go/kb-all-teamsharing
Metzler, Adam
We have a virtualized desktop environment which generates new desktops every 24ish hours. We would like to be able to use the credential stores for some users but since it stores in c:\Users appdata folder it gets wiped out every day. We can't store them with the shared file because each person needs their own creds. Is there any way around this limitation?
Hi Adam,
each user can/should store their personal credentials in a personal file (maybe on their home drive). A licensed version of Royal TS can open multiple files and you even can easily reference personal credentials from a shared connection file. See also: https://www.royalapplications.com/go/kb-all-teamsharing
Let me know if this helps.
Regards,
Stefan
Stefan Koell
Hi Adam,
each user can/should store their personal credentials in a personal file (maybe on their home drive). A licensed version of Royal TS can open multiple files and you even can easily reference personal credentials from a shared connection file. See also: https://www.royalapplications.com/go/kb-all-teamsharing
Let me know if this helps.
Regards,
Stefan
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