On Tue, Feb 20, 2024 at 12:53 PM Andrea Miconi
<whitetiger_it...@yahoo.it.invalid> wrote:

> I understand what the problem is, quite stupid indeed.
> If Windows is configured with a Microsoft profile, the email and password
> of that profile must be used.
> That user has/had his own local name with a password, but now the
> Microsoft profile prevails.
>
> I then discovered that if the user is local, but has no password (I have
> test VMs with simple credentials, no password) Guacamole refuses to
> authenticate him.
> Then I also discovered that it is not enough to enable remote desktop on
> Windows, but also to authorize users to receive the connection.
> Using RDP is not exactly a walk in the park.
>
>
Glad you figured it out - thank you for posting the solution back to the
list.


>
> I take this opportunity to ask how do I close a connection from the
> browser?
> If I go back with the left arrow, I go back to Home and then I have the
> session open on the bottom right.
> Is there no way to close it right away?
>
>
There are a handful of ways to close the connection:
* Use the hidden Guacamole menu with the key combo Ctrl-Alt-Shift, and then
use the "Disconnect" option from the drop-down menu.
* Disconnect from the remote system.
* If you use the back arrow and you get the session in the bottom-right,
you should also see a red "X" in the corner you can use to close it.
* Close the tab that contains the session.

-Nick

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