Basically what we are trying to do is set up a "dummy proof" RDP session.

At boot the user would see a simple username/password and when booted up it goes into our RDP server.



windows 10 lets you connect to wifi on the logon screen. After connected to wifi the user selects to connect to the VPN, we can accomplish this by using fortClient full version which allows Single Sign-On at logon of windows. Once the machine boots into windows we have the RDP logon located in the startup folder which again prompts for username and password. We cannot store the password for auto logon because once the password expires it will break the RDP.



Windows 7 will not let you connect to a new wifi. There is a registry edit that can be set for preboot connections, but this only works when connecting to a known SSID.

Trying to eliminate all of these steps as the users are, to be frank "dummies..."

Basically we need a single sign on into our VPN which boots automatically into the RDP server.