Systems and methods that provide secure single sign-on are described herein. When a user provides credentials to a client device, the credentials may be intercepted and cached at a secure location, such as within a trusted environment. When a client process, such as a remote desktop program running on the client device, requests the credentials for single sign-on to a server providing remote desktop services, the credentials may be secured, such as within an opaque container that may be accessed only components running in trusted environments, and provided to the client process. The client process may be running in an untrusted environment, such as an operating system session. The client device may forward the secured credentials to a trusted environment in the server, effectuating single sign-on.
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