Run mstsc.exe with specified username and password

故事扮演 提交于 2019-12-17 15:28:38

问题


I realize that in Windows 7, it is not possible to save different credentials for the same host, but I need some workaround.

Can I provide the username and password manually in the code? Store them in a temp .rdp file?


回答1:


Process rdcProcess = new Process();
rdcProcess.StartInfo.FileName = Environment.ExpandEnvironmentVariables(@"%SystemRoot%\system32\cmdkey.exe");
rdcProcess.StartInfo.Arguments = "/generic:TERMSRV/192.168.0.217 /user:" + "username" +  " /pass:" + "password";
rdcProcess.Start();

rdcProcess.StartInfo.FileName = Environment.ExpandEnvironmentVariables(@"%SystemRoot%\system32\mstsc.exe");
rdcProcess.StartInfo.Arguments = "/v " + "192.168.0.217"; // ip or name of computer to connect
rdcProcess.Start();

The above code initiates a connection with .217 and I am not being prompted to provide a password. Thanks for help.




回答2:


If you want to use powershell you could add the credentials using

cmdkey /generic:DOMAIN/"computername or IP" /user:"username" /pass:"password"

Then call RDP connection using

Start-Process -FilePath "$env:windir\system32\mstsc.exe" -ArgumentList "/v:computer name/IP" -Wait

If you want to delete the credentials run

cmdkey /delete:DOMAIN/"Computer name or IP"

Remember to remove ""




回答3:


This is an updated version from Krzysiek's post.

var rdcProcess = new Process
    {
        StartInfo =
            {
                FileName = Environment.ExpandEnvironmentVariables(@"%SystemRoot%\system32\cmdkey.exe"),
                Arguments = String.Format(@"/generic:TERMSRV/{0} /user:{1} /pass:{2}", 
                            fp.ipAddress,
                            (String.IsNullOrEmpty(fp.accountDomain)) ? fp.accountUserName : fp.accountDomain + "\\" + fp.accountUserName,
                            fp.accountPassword),
                            WindowStyle = ProcessWindowStyle.Hidden                                
            }
    };
rdcProcess.Start();
rdcProcess.StartInfo.FileName = Environment.ExpandEnvironmentVariables(@"%SystemRoot%\system32\mstsc.exe");
rdcProcess.StartInfo.WindowStyle = ProcessWindowStyle.Normal;
rdcProcess.StartInfo.Arguments = String.Format("/f /v {0}", fp.ipAddress); // ip or name of computer to connect
rdcProcess.Start();



回答4:


While trying to figure out how to allow users into our network, without giving them the keys to the castle, I enabled Remote Desktop Access for a few members of my team. Thinking more about this, I quickly remembered a project several years ago while working for the Department of Defense. That project required us to "lock down" access to only necessary personnel and limited access to the programs on the servers. After spending some time on Microsoft's KnowledgeBase, we realized that we could create desktop "shortcuts" for those employees that made the RDP connection, logged them in and limited their access to one specific application on that server.




回答5:


@echo off

cmdkey /generic:TERMSRV/"*IP or Server Name*" /user:%username%

start mstsc /v:*IP or Server Name*

cmdkey /delete:TERMSRV/"*IP or Server Name*"

quit



回答6:


The accepted answer solves the problem, but has the side effect of leaving the credentials in the users credential store. I wound up creating an IDisposable so I can use the credentials in a using statement.

using (new RDPCredentials(Host, UserPrincipalName, Password))
{
    /*Do the RDP work here*/
}

internal class RDPCredentials : IDisposable
{
    private string Host { get; }

    public RDPCredentials(string Host, string UserName, string Password)
    {
        var cmdkey = new Process
        {
            StartInfo =
            {
                FileName = Environment.ExpandEnvironmentVariables(@"%SystemRoot%\system32\cmdkey.exe"),
                Arguments = $@"/list",
                WindowStyle = ProcessWindowStyle.Hidden,
                UseShellExecute = false,
                RedirectStandardOutput = true
            }
        };
        cmdkey.Start();
        cmdkey.WaitForExit();
        if (!cmdkey.StandardOutput.ReadToEnd().Contains($@"TERMSRV/{Host}"))
        {
            this.Host = Host;
            cmdkey = new Process
            {
                StartInfo =
            {
                FileName = Environment.ExpandEnvironmentVariables(@"%SystemRoot%\system32\cmdkey.exe"),
                Arguments = $@"/generic:TERMSRV/{Host} /user:{UserName} /pass:{Password}",
                WindowStyle = ProcessWindowStyle.Hidden
            }
            };
            cmdkey.Start();
        }
    }

    public void Dispose()
    {
        if (Host != null)
        {
            var cmdkey = new Process
            {
                StartInfo =
            {
                FileName = Environment.ExpandEnvironmentVariables(@"%SystemRoot%\system32\cmdkey.exe"),
                Arguments = $@"/delete:TERMSRV/{Host}",
                WindowStyle = ProcessWindowStyle.Hidden
            }
            };
            cmdkey.Start();
        }
    }
}



回答7:


most of the answers are incorrect, it still request password and this because execute different processes on the same process instance.

using command line works perfectly:

        string command = "/c cmdkey.exe /generic:" + ip 
        + " /user:" + user + " /pass:" + password + " & mstsc.exe /v " + ip;

        ProcessStartInfo info = new ProcessStartInfo("cmd.exe", command);
        info.WindowStyle = ProcessWindowStyle.Hidden;
        info.CreateNoWindow = true;

        Process proc = new Process();
        proc.StartInfo = info;
        proc.Start();


来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/11296819/run-mstsc-exe-with-specified-username-and-password

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