Menu path: Sessions > WVD > WVD Sessions > [Session Name] > Logon

Username@domain or @domain: A user name or a preset domain name used for the automatic connection to the WVD session. The string after "@" is taken as a preset domain name.

Example: 

wvd@your.domain.com: To log in, the user does not need to enter the username and the domain name.

@your.domain.com: To log in, the user only needs to enter the username, e.g. wvd. The preset domain – your.domain.com – will automatically be appended.

Overwriting the Preset Domain Name

Use the following registry key to specify whether the user should be able to overwrite the preset domain, e.g. with username@other-domain.com:

PathSystem > Registry
Registrysessions.wvd%.options.allow-preset-domain-overwrite
Valueenabled / disabled 
Note

If enabled: the domain entered by the user is accepted.
If disabled: the domain entered by the user is replaced with the preset domain.

Password: Password used for the automatic connection to the WVD session.

If the Login Credentials Should Not Be Applied Automatically

You can use the following registry key to always prompt for a user name and password or only for a password when connecting to a WVD session:

PathSystem > Registry
ParameterAlways prompt for username and password upon session host connection
Registrysessions.wvd%.options.always-prompt-for-session-username-and-password
Valueenabled / disabled
PathSystem > Registry
ParameterAlways prompt for password upon session host connection
Registrysessions.wvd%.options.always-prompt-for-session-password
Valueenabled / disabled
NoteOn the server side, you can enable the RDP group policy "Always prompt for password upon connection" to achieve the same result.

Workspace resource to automatically start when connected: Name of the resource that is to be started automatically.

For an example, see How to Connect IGEL OS to Windows Virtual Desktop.