Hi Annie,
Thanks for you update!
I have performed more deeply research on this issue. I found the Password
of RDP is encrypted and stored in the RDP file. Actually, this file is a
text file, so you may open it with Text Editor such as Notepad, and you may
find the PASSWORD is encrypted.
It is really weird why changing the password for local logon user affects
the encrypted password in the RDP file. However, we may try the following
tests to narrow down the root cause of this issue:
1. With the existing and problematic RDP file, please check "User must
change password at next logon" option for local Administrator, and then
boot with Safe Mode, change the password and logon with local
Administrator. Does the password of RDP disappear?
2. Copy the RDP file to multiple replicas into other folders, such as
C:\ABC and D:\ABC, reproduce this issue, do all the passwords in all the
RDP files disappear?
3. Change the Security Setting of the RDP file and make sure all users and
groups including SYSTEM have only Read & Execute permission. Try to
reproduce this issue. Dose the password of RDP disappear?
4. Help me collect the Userenv.log as below:
a. On the Windows XP machine, use Registry Editor to add the following
registry value (or modify it, if the value already exists):
Key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows
NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon
Value: UserEnvDebugLevel
Value Type: REG_DWORD
Value Data: 10002 (Hexadecimal)
Note: To disable logging, change the value to 0.
b. Restart the computer, and make sure the issue occurs.
c. The log file is written to the %Systemroot%\Debug\UserMode\Userenv.log
file, please send this file to me at v-***@microsoft.com.
For more information please refer to the following KB article.
How to Enable User Environment Event Logging
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/221833
Furthermore, please let me know the following information for further
assistance:
1. What is the version of the Terminal Server OS?
2. Do all the clients use the same user's name and password to logon to the
Terminal Server?
This is a tough issue, we may need more time to troubleshooting. Thanks
for your time and patience.
Have a nice day!
Sincerely,
Tom Che
Microsoft Online Partner Support
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It is correct. and it happens on all Windows XP SP1 and SP2 but not with
Windows 2000 with all the users, no exceptions
Post by Tom Che [MSFT]Hi Annie,
Thanks for you update!
1) You create a new RDP file (for example, abc.rdp).
2) Check the "User must change password at next logon" option for the
current logon user and then logoff.
3) Logon normally after change the password, the password of abc.rdp is
still there.
4) Check the "User must change password at next logon" option again for the
current logon user and then logoff.
5) Change the password and re-logon, this time, the password of abc.rdp
disappear.
If this is not correct, please feel free to let me know.
If my understanding is right, it is very weird and I still cannot reproduce
the issue on my own computers with Windows XP SP1 and SP2, although I have
change the password (check the "User must change password at next logon"
option) again and again for five times. The password of the RDP file is
always there...
Please let me know: Does this issue occur on all client computers with all
user accounts? Thanks!
Hope this helps!
Have a nice day!
Sincerely,
Tom Che
Microsoft Online Partner Support
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I followed the steps and yes I get the same results as yours...with the
new
the RDP Connection. But if I do steps 3 to 5 on the same RDP Connection
(without creating one), the password disappear.
Post by Tom Che [MSFT]Hi Annie,
Thanks for you update!
I still cannot reproduce this issue on my own computers with Windows XP
SP1
Post by Tom Che [MSFT]1. Logon with local Administrator.
2. Create and save a RDP including password.
3. Open lusrmgr.msc and check the "User must change password at next
logon"
Post by Tom Che [MSFT]in the Administrator Properties dialog box.
4. Logoff and logon again, select Yes when I am prompted to change the
password and type the old password and a new password twice.
5. After logon, right-click the RDP file and select Edit, I can see the
password is still there, and if I click Connect, it directly connects
the
Post by Tom Che [MSFT]Terminal Server and does not need to type the password again.
Is there any difference between my test and yours?
Please send the screenshot to me as my previous reply for further
assistance. Furthermore, are you sure that this issue occurs on all
client
Post by Tom Che [MSFT]computers with Windows XP? Thanks for your time and efforts!
Hope this helps!
Have a nice day!
Sincerely,
Tom Che
Microsoft Online Partner Support
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It's correct, You did understand the right thing.
I tried to recreate the problem on a W2k SP4 and it's OK. The
workstations
are configured with Windows XP SP1 or SP2. Both has it.
I tried to logon with the local administrator, change my password
manually
Post by Tom Che [MSFT](with the ctrl + alt + delete), the RDP connection still OK. If, in
the
Post by Tom Che [MSFT]Computer Management, ask the local admin to change the password at next
logon, the password is gone in my RDP connection.
Post by Tom Che [MSFT]Hi,
Thanks for posting here.
From your post, my understanding of this issue is: After changing the
password for logon Windows XP, the password saved in a RDP file for
Remote
Post by Tom Che [MSFT]Desktop with a different user account disappears. If this is not
correct,
Post by Tom Che [MSFT]please feel free to let me know.
I cannot reproduce this issue on my own box, but I think you may try
to
Post by Tom Che [MSFT]Post by Tom Che [MSFT]create a new RDP file and see whether it can save the password.
If
Post by Tom Che [MSFT]the
Post by Tom Che [MSFT]Post by Tom Che [MSFT]issue still occurs, you may try to logon with local administrator and
test
Post by Tom Che [MSFT]this issue again.
If the issue persists, please let me know the following
information
Post by Tom Che [MSFT]for
Post by Tom Che [MSFT]Post by Tom Che [MSFT]1. Does this issue occur on all Windows XP computers?
2. Please let me know the exact version of Windows XP, such as SP1 or
SP2.
Post by Tom Che [MSFT]3. Please send me a screenshot of the exact screen when the issue
appears.
Post by Tom Che [MSFT]---------------------
a. Press the Print Screen key once on the keyboard when the blank
password
Post by Tom Che [MSFT]appears.
b. Click Start, go to Run, enter MSPAINT in the open dialog box, and
then
Post by Tom Che [MSFT]Click OK.
c. Use Ctrl + V to paste the screenshot to the canvas.
d. From the File menu, go to Save and save it as a JPG file.
Hope this helps!
Have a nice day!
Sincerely,
Tom Che
Microsoft Online Partner Support
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On each desktop (with Windows XP) we configured the client "Remote
Desktop" with a specific User name and password (the user name is
different then the Windows logon). Save the RDP connection on the
Desktop and works fine. Until the user is asked to change the
windows
Post by Tom Che [MSFT]Post by Tom Che [MSFT]logon password. Then on the saved RDP connection, the password no
longer there.
Can anybody help me!