I think I observed something similar when dealing with hard coding the password in the XML files, both noauth-config.xml and user-mapping.xml and for RDP connections.
The work around was to escape the $ character, and possibly other characters too. ie <param name="password" value="foo\$bar@123" /> What happens when you escape \$ character entry in the web interface? Hope that helps Shanon *Shanon Loughton* phone +61 (0) 412 584 142 email [email protected] web *www.cloudmine.net.au <http://www.cloudmine.net.au>*skype cgltower twitter @cloudmine_shan,@minefromwhereva On Tue, Nov 8, 2016 at 9:34 AM, Mike Jumper <[email protected]> wrote: > On Mon, Nov 7, 2016 at 4:02 PM, Mike Jumper <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> >> 2) Created a new connection, "Test", configured to use RDP to connect to >> a Windows 2008 server. A Windows user account with identical credentials >> was created ("test" / "foo@bar@123"), with those credentials explicitly >> specified in the connection parameters. >> >> > "foo$bar@123" > > Sorry - ironic typo. > >
