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Forced Domain

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Nov 21, 2002
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I figure this is an old question, but I am still going to ask it.

When using Pass-Through authentication from a Workstation in a seperate Domain from the Citrix Server.
The Domain always defaults to the DOMAIN that the Citrix Server is a Member of, not the Pass Through Credentials (DOMAIN name more specifically) of the User.

Can the DOMAIN name be forced?, are there any ways around this.
 
Pass-through authentication is meant to be used on client computers of the same domain, so the credentials match that which are needed to logon to a terminal server in the same domain.

You could use the Web Interface instead.

Doesn't the ICA Client ask you for the credentials you want to use when you setup the ICA client to use passthrough authentication? Are you saying that ever though you do thi, it still uses the client's domain name?

Patrick Rouse
Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
 
The client is a member of a trusted Domain, and even though I setup the ICA client pass-through with the DOMAIN that the Client is a member of, it still attempts the login to the domain that the Terminal Server is a member of.

Bart Greene
 
I honestly don't know the answer to this, and will have to research it in more detail. It'd be worth asking this on brianmadden.com or on support.citrix.com so more people will see your question. (Somebody must do this).

Patrick Rouse
Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
 
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