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freerdp password

asked 2014-09-05 16:56:57 +0300

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Hi,

I notice when using freerdp to log in to a Windows 2012 R2 server that the username and password are remembered between sessions. Is there a way to force freerdp to require that the user retype the username and password?


(duplicate question)

I notice that when I use FreeRDP to connect to Windows Server 2012 and subsequently log off, that when I go back to the FreeRDP login screen that it retains my credentials.

Is there a way to force FreeRDP to blank out the User ID and password fields so they need to be re-entered?

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answered 2016-12-10 11:07:09 +0300

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@c64cosmin You're right, the password will never be saved until the user set browser to do this. We at, IT Solutions Company, always use save passwords for future use.

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answered 2018-05-10 08:10:26 +0300

updated 2018-05-25 11:40:26 +0300

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You're right, You can use Remote Desktop Connection on the win10. I usually use the software RemoteDesktopManagerFree https://remotedesktopmanager.com. This software I think it better, it can backup all data when you need you can import or export all information.

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answered 2016-12-02 21:32:33 +0300

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In the newer version the password field will never be saved, unless the user chooses that the browser should do so.

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