Windows Authentication passthrough for connection to Royal Server
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Ramon Medina
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I would like to be able to connect to Royal Server without storing my AD password in the local document. It should simply use my login session on the local computer to authenticate.
I know I can create a credential object and encrypt the local document, but that creates an extra step, and forces me to create a duplicate credential object.
The document that we open on the Royal Server is integrated with our password manager, which also has a credential for our Windows user account. Being forced to also store it locally, means there is another place it needs to be updated when we change passwords. And if we have Royal TS installed on multiple machines, that further compounds the duplicate entries.
Ramon Medina
I would like to be able to connect to Royal Server without storing my AD password in the local document. It should simply use my login session on the local computer to authenticate.
I know I can create a credential object and encrypt the local document, but that creates an extra step, and forces me to create a duplicate credential object.
The document that we open on the Royal Server is integrated with our password manager, which also has a credential for our Windows user account. Being forced to also store it locally, means there is another place it needs to be updated when we change passwords. And if we have Royal TS installed on multiple machines, that further compounds the duplicate entries.
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