You'll need to use expect with the version of Sun Ray Windows Connector you are using, but yes.

http://blogs.oracle.com/ThinkThin/entry/sending_password_using_the_sun

You could also just configure your VMs to autologon via the MS registry.

On 6/10/11 1:23 PM, Teri Rogers wrote:
Hello,

We’re a public library running XP kiosk sessions on Sun Ray 270 DTUs
with Sun Ray server software 4.0 on Solaris 10 5/80 s10x_u5wos_10 x86,
using the Virtual Desktop Connector 1.0 and VMware Client 2.5. When the
virtual machines are reverted to the base snapshot, the Windows login
screen pops up and staff login with a generic user account. Library
users then log on to a time/print management client that runs on the
Windows desktop.

Is there any way to make the RDP session login automatically avoiding
the Windows login screen? The goal is to trigger a snapshot function in
the virtual machine after a user has ended their session, and have the
only login screen that the next user see be the time/print management
client. We’ve got the VMware part figured out, but we’re stuck on
passing the user name and password with RDP.

Any ideas?

Teri



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