RDS 2012 - Embed username/password in RDP file

Hi all,
I have tested editing an RDP file internally and embedding a username/password(hashed) in it so that it automatically logs on.
This works fine from a PC on the network.
I've tried to do the same from a PC connecting in through an RDS Gateway but it prompts for a password when launching the RDP file. Is it possible to embed the username/password(hashed) when connecting via a gateway?
Thanks,
Paul.

Hi Paul,
No, the credentials in the rdp file cannot be used for RD Gateway.
-TP

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    2012-04-25 10:42:58.093634 : nsbasic_bsd:05 26 00 00 06 00 00 00 |.&......|
    2012-04-25 10:42:58.093657 : nsbasic_bsd:00 00 03 73 03 01 04 00 |...s....|
    2012-04-25 10:42:58.093679 : nsbasic_bsd:00 00 01 01 00 00 01 12 |........|
    2012-04-25 10:42:58.093701 : nsbasic_bsd:00 00 00 01 01 04 44 65 |......De|
    2012-04-25 10:42:58.093724 : nsbasic_bsd:6D 6F 0C 00 00 00 0C 41 |mo.....A|
    2012-04-25 10:42:58.093746 : nsbasic_bsd:55 54 48 5F 53 45 53 53 |UTH_SESS|
    2012-04-25 10:42:58.093768 : nsbasic_bsd:4B 45 59 60 00 00 00 FE |KEY`... |
    2012-04-25 10:42:58.093790 : nsbasic_bsd:40 43 41 30 34 30 38 36 |@CA04086|
    2012-04-25 10:42:58.093812 : nsbasic_bsd:34 32 34 41 37 38 43 30 |424A78C0|
    2012-04-25 10:42:58.093834 : nsbasic_bsd:38 43 30 38 30 36 30 35 |8C080605|
    2012-04-25 10:42:58.093856 : nsbasic_bsd:37 37 44 43 35 43 45 36 |77DC5CE6|
    2012-04-25 10:42:58.093878 : nsbasic_bsd:34 31 32 31 33 38 42 38 |412138B8|
    2012-04-25 10:42:58.093900 : nsbasic_bsd:37 37 38 33 43 45 37 38 |7783CE78|
    2012-04-25 10:42:58.093922 : nsbasic_bsd:43 30 30 37 34 32 32 33 |C0074223|
    2012-04-25 10:42:58.093944 : nsbasic_bsd:39 33 41 30 43 44 44 30 |93A0CDD0|
    2012-04-25 10:42:58.093966 : nsbasic_bsd:30 20 37 45 36 38 38 45 |0.7E688E|
    2012-04-25 10:42:58.093988 : nsbasic_bsd:36 35 42 33 41 38 39 35 |65B3A895|
    2012-04-25 10:42:58.094010 : nsbasic_bsd:34 32 38 31 41 39 36 41 |4281A96A|
    2012-04-25 10:42:58.094031 : nsbasic_bsd:44 33 37 35 45 46 43 46 |D375EFCF|
    2012-04-25 10:42:58.094054 : nsbasic_bsd:45 39 00 01 00 00 00 0D |E9......|
    2012-04-25 10:42:58.094076 : nsbasic_bsd:00 00 00 0D 41 55 54 48 |....AUTH|
    2012-04-25 10:42:58.094098 : nsbasic_bsd:5F 50 41 53 53 57 4F 52 |_PASSWOR|
    2012-04-25 10:42:58.094120 : nsbasic_bsd:44 40 00 00 00 40 35 39 |D@...@59|
    2012-04-25 10:42:58.094142 : nsbasic_bsd:33 35 43 37 44 33 33 38 |35C7D338|
    2012-04-25 10:42:58.094164 : nsbasic_bsd:36 37 38 34 45 32 33 34 |6784E234|
    2012-04-25 10:42:58.094186 : nsbasic_bsd:30 43 39 30 36 34 36 36 |0C906466|
    2012-04-25 10:42:58.094207 : nsbasic_bsd:46 44 35 46 37 42 34 38 |FD5F7B48|
    2012-04-25 10:42:58.094230 : nsbasic_bsd:33 43 41 43 39 37 43 38 |3CAC97C8|
    2012-04-25 10:42:58.094252 : nsbasic_bsd:42 35 36 31 34 36 33 41 |B561463A|
    2012-04-25 10:42:58.094273 : nsbasic_bsd:39 34 41 45 39 45 46 43 |94AE9EFC|
    2012-04-25 10:42:58.094295 : nsbasic_bsd:31 44 39 43 33 36 00 00 |1D9C36..|
    2012-04-25 10:42:58.094318 : nsbasic_bsd:00 00 08 00 00 00 08 41 |.......A|
    2012-04-25 10:42:58.094339 : nsbasic_bsd:55 54 48 5F 52 54 54 07 |UTH_RTT.|
    2012-04-25 10:42:58.094361 : nsbasic_bsd:00 00 00 07 31 31 30 36 |....1106|
    2012-04-25 10:42:58.094388 : nsbasic_bsd:39 34 39 00 00 00 00 0D |949.....|
    2012-04-25 10:42:58.094410 : nsbasic_bsd:00 00 00 0D 41 55 54 48 |....AUTH|
    2012-04-25 10:42:58.094432 : nsbasic_bsd:5F 43 4C 4E 54 5F 4D 45 |_CLNT_ME|
    2012-04-25 10:42:58.094454 : nsbasic_bsd:4D 04 00 00 00 04 34 30 |M.....40|
    2012-04-25 10:42:58.094476 : nsbasic_bsd:39 36 00 00 00 00 0D 00 |96......|
    2012-04-25 10:42:58.094498 : nsbasic_bsd:00 00 0D 41 55 54 48 5F |...AUTH_|
    2012-04-25 10:42:58.094520 : nsbasic_bsd:54 45 52 4D 49 4E 41 4C |TERMINAL|
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    2012-04-25 10:42:58.094564 : nsbasic_bsd:32 34 32 00 00 00 00 0F |242.....|
    2012-04-25 10:42:58.094586 : nsbasic_bsd:00 00 00 0F 41 55 54 48 |....AUTH|
    2012-04-25 10:42:58.094608 : nsbasic_bsd:5F 50 52 4F 47 52 41 4D |_PROGRAM|
    2012-04-25 10:42:58.094630 : nsbasic_bsd:5F 4E 4D 0A 00 00 00 0A |_NM.....|
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    2012-04-25 10:42:58.094696 : nsbasic_bsd:00 00 0C 41 55 54 48 5F |...AUTH_|
    2012-04-25 10:42:58.094718 : nsbasic_bsd:4D 41 43 48 49 4E 45 0C |MACHINE.|
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    2012-04-25 10:42:58.094762 : nsbasic_bsd:47 5C 42 53 49 32 34 32 |G\BSI242|
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    2012-04-25 10:42:58.094806 : nsbasic_bsd:08 41 55 54 48 5F 50 49 |.AUTH_PI|
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    2012-04-25 10:42:58.094849 : nsbasic_bsd:36 30 3A 35 34 33 32 00 |60:5432.|
    2012-04-25 10:42:58.094871 : nsbasic_bsd:00 00 00 08 00 00 00 08 |........|
    2012-04-25 10:42:58.094893 : nsbasic_bsd:41 55 54 48 5F 53 49 44 |AUTH_SID|
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    2012-04-25 10:42:58.094959 : nsbasic_bsd:16 53 45 53 53 49 4F 4E |.SESSION|
    2012-04-25 10:42:58.094981 : nsbasic_bsd:5F 43 4C 49 45 4E 54 5F |_CLIENT_|
    2012-04-25 10:42:58.095003 : nsbasic_bsd:43 48 41 52 53 45 54 04 |CHARSET.|
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    2012-04-25 10:42:58.095068 : nsbasic_bsd:17 53 45 53 53 49 4F 4E |.SESSION|
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    2012-04-25 10:42:58.095664 : nsbasic_bsd:53 45 53 53 49 4F 4E 20 |SESSION.|
    2012-04-25 10:42:58.095686 : nsbasic_bsd:53 45 54 20 4E 4C 53 5F |SET.NLS_|
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    2012-04-25 10:42:58.095840 : nsbasic_bsd:5F 43 55 52 52 45 4E 43 |_CURRENC|
    2012-04-25 10:42:58.095862 : nsbasic_bsd:59 3D 20 27 BF 27 20 4E |Y=.' '.N|
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    2012-04-25 10:42:58.095906 : nsbasic_bsd:55 52 52 45 4E 43 59 3D |URRENCY=|
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    2012-04-25 10:42:58.095950 : nsbasic_bsd:59 27 20 4E 4C 53 5F 4E |Y'.NLS_N|
    2012-04-25 10:42:58.095972 : nsbasic_bsd:55 4D 45 52 49 43 5F 43 |UMERIC_C|
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    2012-04-25 10:42:58.096082 : nsbasic_bsd:47 52 45 47 4F 52 49 41 |GREGORIA|
    2012-04-25 10:42:58.096104 : nsbasic_bsd:4E 27 20 4E 4C 53 5F 44 |N'.NLS_D|
    2012-04-25 10:42:58.096126 : nsbasic_bsd:41 54 45 5F 46 4F 52 4D |ATE_FORM|
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    2012-04-25 10:42:58.096170 : nsbasic_bsd:4D 4D 2E 52 40 52 27 20 |MM.R@R'.|
    2012-04-25 10:42:58.096192 : nsbasic_bsd:4E 4C 53 5F 44 41 54 45 |NLS_DATE|
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    2012-04-25 10:42:58.096302 : nsbasic_bsd:45 52 4D 41 4E 27 20 54 |ERMAN'.T|
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    2012-04-25 10:42:58.096523 : nsbasic_bsd:4F 52 4D 41 54 3D 40 20 |ORMAT=@.|
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    2012-04-25 10:42:58.096567 : nsbasic_bsd:3A 53 53 58 46 46 27 20 |:SSXFF'.|
    2012-04-25 10:42:58.096589 : nsbasic_bsd:4E 4C 53 5F 54 49 4D 45 |NLS_TIME|
    2012-04-25 10:42:58.096611 : nsbasic_bsd:53 54 41 4D 50 5F 46 4F |STAMP_FO|
    2012-04-25 10:42:58.096633 : nsbasic_bsd:52 4D 41 54 3D 20 27 44 |RMAT=.'D|
    2012-04-25 10:42:58.096655 : nsbasic_bsd:44 2E 4D 4D 2E 52 52 20 |D.MM.RR.|
    2012-04-25 10:42:58.096676 : nsbasic_bsd:48 48 32 34 3A 4D 49 3A |HH24:MI:|
    2012-04-25 10:42:58.096742 : nsbasic_bsd:53 53 58 46 46 27 20 40 |SSXFF'.@|
    2012-04-25 10:42:58.096765 : nsbasic_bsd:4E 4C 53 5F 54 49 4D 45 |NLS_TIME|
    2012-04-25 10:42:58.096788 : nsbasic_bsd:5F 54 5A 5F 46 4F 52 4D |_TZ_FORM|
    2012-04-25 10:42:58.096810 : nsbasic_bsd:41 54 3D 20 27 48 48 32 |AT=.'HH2|
    2012-04-25 10:42:58.096832 : nsbasic_bsd:34 3A 4D 49 3A 53 53 58 |4:MI:SSX|
    2012-04-25 10:42:58.096854 : nsbasic_bsd:46 46 20 54 5A 52 27 20 |FF.TZR'.|
    2012-04-25 10:42:58.096876 : nsbasic_bsd:4E 4C 53 5F 54 49 4D 45 |NLS_TIME|
    2012-04-25 10:42:58.096898 : nsbasic_bsd:53 54 41 4D 50 5F 54 5A |STAMP_TZ|
    2012-04-25 10:42:58.096920 : nsbasic_bsd:5F 46 4F 52 4D 41 54 3D |_FORMAT=|
    2012-04-25 10:42:58.096942 : nsbasic_bsd:1E 20 27 44 44 2E 4D 4D |..'DD.MM|
    2012-04-25 10:42:58.096964 : nsbasic_bsd:2E 52 52 20 48 48 32 34 |.RR.HH24|
    2012-04-25 10:42:58.096986 : nsbasic_bsd:3A 4D 49 3A 53 53 58 46 |:MI:SSXF|
    2012-04-25 10:42:58.097008 : nsbasic_bsd:46 20 54 5A 52 27 00 00 |F.TZR'..|
    2012-04-25 10:42:58.097029 : nsbasic_bsd:00 00 00 00 17 00 00 00 |........|
    2012-04-25 10:42:58.097051 : nsbasic_bsd:17 41 55 54 48 5F 4C 4F |.AUTH_LO|
    2012-04-25 10:42:58.097073 : nsbasic_bsd:47 49 43 41 4C 5F 53 45 |GICAL_SE|
    2012-04-25 10:42:58.097095 : nsbasic_bsd:53 53 49 4F 4E 5F 49 44 |SSION_ID|
    2012-04-25 10:42:58.097117 : nsbasic_bsd:20 00 00 00 20 41 44 44 |.....ADD|
    2012-04-25 10:42:58.097139 : nsbasic_bsd:39 44 37 43 42 42 42 39 |9D7CBBB9|
    2012-04-25 10:42:58.097161 : nsbasic_bsd:42 34 38 38 37 42 38 35 |B4887B85|
    2012-04-25 10:42:58.097183 : nsbasic_bsd:38 38 35 42 38 33 32 30 |885B8320|
    2012-04-25 10:42:58.097205 : nsbasic_bsd:42 32 39 43 42 00 00 00 |B29CB...|
    2012-04-25 10:42:58.097227 : nsbasic_bsd:00 10 00 00 00 10 41 55 |......AU|
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