Thin Client t610 and change (windows) domain password
Roger,From a command prompt on the T610 you should be able to run the following command to automatically add the domain:xfreerdp -d This should add the domain to the freerdp connection which will...
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Thanks for the reply Adam, actually the domain name is already part of the freerdp connection, the problem is that the the "change password" dialogue asks for the address of the domain controller as it...
View ArticleThin Client t610 and change (windows) domain password
I'm a little confused as to what password you are trying to change. Is it the local account to access the T610 or the AD account used for the RDP connection? To access the T610 do you use a local...
View ArticleThin Client t610 and change (windows) domain password
Hi AdamI'm a little confused as to what password you are trying to change. Is it the local account to access the T610 or the AD account used for the RDP connection?Its the AD account that the end user...
View ArticleThin Client t610 and change (windows) domain password
You can add the T610 to your domain. You will need to log onto the machine in Administrative mode and then go to the control panel. Under the Management tab there is a setting called "AD/DNS...
View ArticleThin Client t610 and change (windows) domain password
Thanks very much Adam, that is an option I wasn't aware off. I'll give it a try, it looks like it might be the answer to the problem.I'll be able to try it out next week, and I'll let you know.
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Hello,I am having the same issue on my HP 5565 thin clients. Mine are on the same subnet as the domain controller. When my users get the password change dialog, it populates the domain controller ip...
View ArticleThin Client t610 and change (windows) domain password
David,It sounds like there is an issue in your DNS configuration. ThinPro can see the Domain Controller and knows what it is (hence the population of the IP address in the domain field) but DNS doesn't...
View ArticleThin Client t610 and change (windows) domain password
At the same time I put this problem on the spiceworks board I also opened a case with HP.HP got in touch to tell me that "in some environments the domain controller cannot be determined" and that this...
View ArticleThin Client t610 and change (windows) domain password
Is there any chance of converting the TCs to Win XPe? I have several T510s on XPe and there are little to no problems with AD/DNS.Alternately there is the "hail mary" that seems to work from time to...
View ArticleThin Client t610 and change (windows) domain password
Thanks for those suggestions Adam, I might try the "allow smartcard" next time I am on site.Wouldn't there be licensing implications with XPe?regardsRoger
View ArticleThin Client t610 and change (windows) domain password
I have looked over my DNS server as well as settings in AD/DNS. Everything is fine and the thin client resolves hostnames without any issues. It also did dynamically add itself to the DNS server...
View ArticleThin Client t610 and change (windows) domain password
David, It should be pointing to the domain and not the domain controller. I can't explain why that field is auto-populating with the domain controller IP.Unfortunately, I'm at the limits of my ThinPro...
View ArticleThin Client t610 and change (windows) domain password
I will try this, and I would prefer that login method anyway. I think the explanation is that in RDP protocols above RDP4, Network Level Authentication is the preferred method. This is of course more...
View ArticleThin Client t610 and change (windows) domain password
So just to let you guys know... On the latest firmware, I found the smartcard checkbox under the settings on the rdp connection itself. I checked the box, rebooted, and it worked brilliantly. Hat's...
View ArticleThin Client t610 and change (windows) domain password
Glad to hear it worked David.Roger, I do believe there would be licensing issues in XPe, but you may be able to leverage your AD/DNS issues with an HP rep to get a deal. It never hurts to ask....
View ArticleThin Client t610 and change (windows) domain password
Pleased to report that the "allow smart card login" worked fine for me.
View ArticleThin Client t610 and change (windows) domain password
Just wanted to add a "Thank You" to this. I have been trying to figure out a solution for our setup as well. We have T5565's and are connecting to a Remote Desktop Farm with NLA. The "allow smart card...
View ArticleThin Client t610 and change (windows) domain password
John, and a "Thank You" to you for letting us know that the setting was "exactly" you needed. We appreciate your feedback.
View ArticleThin Client t610 and change (windows) domain password
I realize this thread is dusty, but I just had to tell Adam he's my hero! This problem was killing me at two of my offices. I was able to use HP Device Manager to push a new RDP connection with "allow...
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