Yes it totally is. You have to specify security parameter to any, tls or
nla, no cert if needed and explicit username and password. Only way I got
it working, even with lowered security settings. Hope I helped

On Oct 31, 2016 10:40 AM, "Calle Svedenborg" <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi!
>
> I'm running Guacamole 0.9.9 successfully with both a Windows Server 2012
> R2 and an Ubuntu server. Now I've added a Server 2016 Essentials machine,
> which does not connect. I use the same settings as on 2012 on both client
> and server side, essentially not using NLA (which never worked).
>
> The output of syslog is as follows:
>
> guacd[10134]: Protocol "rdp" selected
> guacd[10134]: Connection ID is ###
> guacd[10134]: Security mode: RDP
> guacd[10134]: Loading keymap "base"
> guacd[10134]: Loading keymap "sv-se-qwerty"
> guacd[10134]: Error connecting to RDP server
> guacd[10134]: Connection did not succeed
>
> I'm starting to wonder if there is a new security 'feature' in Server 2016
> that is kicking in...
>
> Any insight is greatly appreciated. Thanks!
>
> /Calle
>

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