Well, my problem with this was already solved and I didn’t realize it.
The only reason NTLM was enabled was to allow password resets before session connection. But it turns out that with MS Broker configs, if you allow password resets through RDWeb(setting in IIS) it will let you change your windows password through the Wyse terminal.
This had already been set on our RDS brokers and I just didn’t realize it would work with password resets in the Wyse world.
C’est la vie.
Worth a shot.
Also there’s a typo in the command above – which you may have spotted already – but it’s EnableUDP and not EnabledUDP
I had a similar behavior with deploying an RDS2016 environment – and in the end the fix was to disable UDP in the RDS connection INI (EnabledUDP=no).
Might be something to check.
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