Ok thanks Nick, I was able to test this out and able to reverse engineer what they are doing. I can successfully make an RDP connection from Windows to Windows and have remoteapp work with out AD and with out that third party installation.
Here is what I done: In the registry I went to HKLM \ Software \ Microsoft \ Windows NT \ CurrentVersion \ Terminal server \ TSAppAllowList I changed the value in fDisabledAllowList from 0 to 1 Then I added a new KEY under TSAppAllowList called Applications then added another key under Applications of the app name I wanted to authorize. In that application name key I added two Strings Name and Path In the Name I added Chrome In the Path I added the full path plus the executable name chrome.exe In my RDP file I added the 4 following fields. remoteapplicationmode:i:1 alternate shell:s:rdpinit.exe remoteapplicationname:s:Chrome remoteapplicationprogram:s:||Chrome When I make the RDP connection only Chrome is running in the window. Again this is Windows to Windows. From Guacamole I add in ||Chrome and the directory path (not the executable) and I get a black screen nothing else. I have also check the logs and nothing is showing up abnormal. When i dont have remoteapp on guac configured I connect to the desktop just fine. Thoughts on why Guacamole is not processing this? Thank You. ----- A Cybersecurity Enablement Company We don't just run you through the motions, Our labs teach you how to think! Known good Guacamole installations -- Sent from: http://apache-guacamole-general-user-mailing-list.2363388.n4.nabble.com/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: user-unsubscr...@guacamole.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: user-h...@guacamole.apache.org