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Windows 10/11 Does Not Act as RDP Host in Safeguard #16

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prime-hacker opened this issue Jun 5, 2023 · 1 comment
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Windows 10/11 Does Not Act as RDP Host in Safeguard #16

prime-hacker opened this issue Jun 5, 2023 · 1 comment

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@prime-hacker
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The tutorial of RDP Applications Configuration states that Windows 10/11 OS can be configured as a jump host to be used in SPP as an RDP host, but SPP does not show the Windows asset in the RDP Hosts when configuring an ARP. Only Windows Server assets are shown as RDP hosts.
I am using SPP 7.0, so I don't know whether this is general or specific to my version.

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Hi @prime-hacker,
I suppose this has been introduced in version 7.1 as the corresponding function allowing to configure the Access Request Policy working with Windows Desktop got introduced in 7.1:
https://support.oneidentity.com/technical-documents/one-identity-safeguard-for-privileged-passwords/7.1/release-notes#TOPIC-1917921:~:text=Enhancement%20to%20RDP%20application%20auto%2Dlogin%20feature%20(314627)

So as the corresponding RDPAppPublisher that you can use to publish apps (as Windows Desktop does not have the Server Manager tool) got introduced the same time: https://github.com/OneIdentity/RemoteApplicationPublisher

Regards,
Viktor

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