Remote Desktop for Administration and Integrated Windows Authentication bug?
Hi,
I ran Remote Desktop for Administration for the first time yesterday
with 'helpdesk' credentials. These are not the credentials that I am
logged onto my workstation with. However now when I access a website on
that server using IE6 with IWA enabled, I am getting authenticated as
'helpdesk'.
So, first of all that sounds like a bug. Back to Dameware for me!
Secondly I can't fix it. I have rebooted, deleted cookies and cached
files, forms and passwords. Nothing. How to I return IWA to my logon
credentials?
The workstation is XP2 and server is Server2003.
Cheers,
James
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