Thank you for the answer, but the error message was just an example. I want
to send this information to the guacmaole_client and not have to look at
the logs everytime

Am Fr., 14. März 2025 um 15:11 Uhr schrieb Sean Hulbert
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> Sounds like you have NTLM enabled on the server or Guacamole connection
> settings. Verify the Server (End point) NTLM is disabled.
>
> This is assuming your connecting to a Windows system.
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> On 3/14/2025 3:36 AM, Cedric Biedermann wrote:
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> Hi guys,
>
> is there a way to get the detailed error messages from the rdpconnection
> to the guacclient?
> In the guacClientNotification I see that codes are submited to the client,
> but the direct message I can find in the guacd logs like: “RDP server
> closed/refused connection: Server refused connection (wrong security
> type?)” seems not to be submitted.
>
>
> Ah, and right now I do not really check how the angular part gets the
> error codes "0x0201"-"0x031D", from the guacamole-common-js. Can you give
> the a small hint how submits the codes from where to where ? :D
>
> Thank you and I hope you have a nice weekend
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