Hello Kim,

I remember reading this but I did not link it to this behavior.
How does this change the concept of using a Windows RDP client to connect to a VM in Oracle VDI?
Is it no longer possible to use a Windows rdp client?

Kind regards,

Ivar

Kim Mount schreef:
Hi Ivar,


There's some information available at - http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E26217_01/E26216/html/desktops-and-providers.html that might help.


        VRDP Connections

The Oracle VM VirtualBox desktop provider can treat connecting to the host console and authenticating to the desktop operating system as separate steps, which do not need to occur at the same time. Since VRDP is a special case of RDP, VRDP connections are encrypted by default. Oracle VDI configures the virtual machine to require a secure, one-time password for RDP connections, made available only to authenticated Oracle Oracle VDI clients. If the guest OS supports this feature, then when the desktop becomes available for login, Oracle VDI cooperates with the Oracle VM Virtual Box guest extensions to provide automatic login to the desktop for the authenticated Oracle VDI user. This scenario does not apply, however, if Oracle VDI client authentication is disabled.



It's not something I've looked at specifically on a documentation point as I recall when this was introduced.


Hopefully it will lead you in a reasonable direction :)


With thanks,


Kim


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