Microsoft has pushed passwordless for a time now. And the MS RDP client now supports Web Sign-in experience aka passwordless sign in.
Does Remote Desktop Manager support this? If yes, how to configure it? If no, is it on the roadmap?
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Hi,
In RDM Windows, you can enable Entra ID SSO under the "Authentication" properties of the RDP connection entry:
https://docs.devolutions.net/rdm/kb/knowledge-base/rdp-session-entry/rdp-entry-authentication-properties/#authentication
This is the equivalent of the enablerdsaadauth:i:1 .RDP file option you may have seen documented elsewhere by Microsoft
Best regards,
Marc-André Moreau
A bit of a thread necro here but is this supposed to work for RDM Mac as well? I've enabled the option but I don't get the web sign-on experience, only the legacy experience where I need to use AzureAD\UPN to login. That is a step in the right direction for AzureAD login to a Windows Server but the full web experience so we can use RBAC, etc would be great.
Hello,
At the moment, the Web sign-in (passwordless) experience is not supported in Remote Desktop Manager for macOS.
That said, you’re more than welcome to submit a feature request so our product team can evaluate and prioritize it for future releases:
https://forum.devolutions.net/forums/46/remote-desktop-manager-macos--feature-request
Thank you for the feedback it’s definitely a valid use case, especially for scenarios involving RBAC and modern authentication.
Best regards,
Carl Marien