A random password is assigned to an existing local user, which has been previously defined during the configuration process, in every new deployment of a virtual desktop, thus providing a higher level of security in the access.
You can choose between two types of Random Password OS Managers.
–Linux Random Password OS Manager: A Linux Random Password OS Manager is used for virtual desktops based on Linux systems which require a higher level of security in user access. It performs tasks of renaming and password change of existing users.
–Windows Random Password OS Manager: A Windows Random Password OS Manager is used for virtual desktops based on Windows systems that are not part of a domain and require a higher level of security in user access.
To get more details with configuration screenshots, read our user guide and administration manual, section, 4.4, page 155.
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