Bastiaan,
I think all you have to do is, when creating the connection, use the following 
items for configuration:
Username: ${GUAC_USERNAME}
Password: ${GUAC_PASSWORD}

Then, assuming you've either configured the LDAP extension with Active 
Directory as your service, or your username and password in another LDAP 
directory or the database match your RDP credentials, it will pass through the 
Guacamole authentication information to the RDP session, which should result in 
the "SSO" configuration you're looking for.  I haven't tried it, yet - it's on 
my list of things to do.

-Nick

> On Aug 2, 2016, at 01:33, Bastiaan van Haastrecht <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> Hello all,
> First I want to thank the Guacamole team for an exelent job. The whole 
> software is just amazing and works very well.
> I do however am a little confused about the posibility of SSO to RDP. 
> According to JIRA there should be an form of SSO posible, as all related have 
> status DONE. https://glyptodon.org/jira/browse/GUAC-490
> But I'm unable to find any info on how to configure this. I would like to SSO 
> the LDAP credentials to the RDP connections configured/accosiated in MySQL.
> Any guidance is very welcome.
> Kind Regards,
> Bastiaan

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