Hi
I usually try and avoid using domain names in RDP sessions and instead use "$NAME$.$DOMAIN$" while using the Credential Repositoy.
That way, I just type the domain name into the specific credentials being used from the repository
I was trying to use this same approach towards Web Browser sessions. But this seems not to function properly. Let me demonstrate:
![]()
Notice the domain name: "test.domain.local"
![]()
As you can see in the picture above, the Enviroment Variable(%USERDOMAIN%) passes without issue but the Current Entry Variable($DOMAIN$) doesn't pass. This is the variable I would like to use from the Domain field in my credentials.
This works fine if I set up a RDP session but not in a Web Browser(http/https) sessions.
I'm assuming this is just an oversight![smile]()
Could this please be implemented/restored ASAP.
Thank you
edited by Brandur on 2/15/2013
I usually try and avoid using domain names in RDP sessions and instead use "$NAME$.$DOMAIN$" while using the Credential Repositoy.
That way, I just type the domain name into the specific credentials being used from the repository
I was trying to use this same approach towards Web Browser sessions. But this seems not to function properly. Let me demonstrate:
Notice the domain name: "test.domain.local"
As you can see in the picture above, the Enviroment Variable(%USERDOMAIN%) passes without issue but the Current Entry Variable($DOMAIN$) doesn't pass. This is the variable I would like to use from the Domain field in my credentials.
This works fine if I set up a RDP session but not in a Web Browser(http/https) sessions.
I'm assuming this is just an oversight

Could this please be implemented/restored ASAP.
Thank you
edited by Brandur on 2/15/2013