On 02/18/2017 12:53 AM, FORT David wrote:
> Le 18/02/2017 à 01:05, ToddAndMargo a écrit :
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I do remote maintenance on about 10 different Windows 7 Pro
>> machines using Remote Desktop (server) and xfreerdp (client).
>>
>> Part of my xfreerdp run string is
>>
>>      /u:<user name>
>>
>> I use this a lot as I takes me to the log in screen with the
>> user's name icon.  This tells me the user is up and running.
>> Then I cancel out.  If I need in, I call the user and make sure
>> he is not using the machine, as actually logging kick him off,
>> which is not appreciated.
>>
>> Problem: this behavior is not consistent.  I start these things with
>> "run from terminal".  Sometimes I go straight to the icon
>> logon screen; sometimes I am prompted for the user's password
>> on the terminal.
>>
>> How do I select one of the other behavior?
>>
>> Many thanks,
>> -T
>
> When you're prompted on the terminal it's most probably because the
> server wants to do some NLA and in this case you won't have the login
> screen (because the credentials are used to negotiate the transport
> security).
>
> On the username part some changes have been done since the 1.1 version,
> so giving us a little more context about your xfreerdp version would help...
>
> Best regards.
>


$ rpm -qa \*freerdp\*
freerdp-nightly-2.0-0+0~20170131033816.283~1.
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