That makes a lot of sense.  I am using the administrator credentials on the 
server to log in to it from my remote laptop, but I’m beginning to wonder if 
it’s the laptop account that needs to be allowed through?  And not to mention, 
the issue here that I’m having is the fact that when I hit the remote login 
prompt, WE doesn’t speak, so I need a way to automatically log in to avoid it 
not speaking.  I guess the only way around that is to ask sighted assistance to 
figure out which account I’m pointing to when I get to the remote login prompt, 
right?  Because I keep getting a username or password is incorrect message.  I 
remember that in the knowledge base, it states that WE won’t speak the login 
prompt remotely.  And then there is the problem of WE not speaking on local 
startup on the server, but that might be a whole different issue.  Thanks.  How 
did you get through the login prompt when you logged in last?

From: Munawar Bijani [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Sunday, December 04, 2011 3:56 AM
To: Katherine Moss
Subject: Re: does anyone remember how to get RDP connections to log in 
automatically to avoid the silent login prompt?

Hi Katherine,
To save your credentials, type the name of the host and then tab to options. In 
there there is a checkbox that lets you save your credentials. Once you connect 
for the first time your password will be saved. I think this is how it works - 
I haven't used Remote Desktop in some time but had a similar setup when I was 
remotely logging into a computer about six months ago.

Munawar A. Bijani
BPCPrograms, LLC
http://www.bpcprograms.com
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

From: Katherine Moss<mailto:[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, December 03, 2011 11:04 PM
To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: does anyone remember how to get RDP connections to log in 
automatically to avoid the silent login prompt?

Hello all,
I’m just curious, does anyone know offhand how to make remote desktop log in 
automatically when connecting with WE?  I’m asking because I can connect just 
fine via my administrator account on the server (Windows Server 2008 R2), but 
from the Windows 7 client, when I hit the login screen, WE doesn’t speak (as 
stated in the knowledge base article).  What do I need to do to make logging in 
as admin on the remote server automatic?  I tried looking this up to no avail.  
Thanks all.

Katherine Moss,
Administrator of the AccessCop Network, previously Raeder24.org.  Visit us on 
the web at http://raeder24.org<http://raeder24.org/>

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