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07-03-2025 08:53 AM
07-03-2025 08:53 AM
Hello,
Console functionality is not working when I set "No" for remote console auto login from user role for Windows VM on Azure. When I change back to "yes" for Remote Console Auto Login. Console is working. Is it expected behavior with RDP?
Use Case
User should be able to login with domain user manually through Morpehus console after VM provisioning with domain joining.
Exploring alternative, user needs to update RDP setting of server with domain credentials then open the console with autologin enable. it can be manual process or part of post-provisioning workflow.
Please feel free to suggest!
Thanks,
Aung
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07-04-2025 04:27 AM - last edited 2 hours ago by Thaufique_Mod
07-04-2025 04:27 AM - last edited 2 hours ago by Thaufique_Mod
SolutionHello,
You can:
Run a post-provision script or automation in Morpheus that:
Updates the RDP settings on the VM (e.g., allow domain login via RDP).
Creates or configures a domain user with RDP rights.
Optionally sets console credentials to match that domain user for auto-login (you could rotate these later).
Best Regard,
Reyans