> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.devolutions.net/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.devolutions.net/rdm/es/knowledge-base/knowledge-base-articles/ssms-add-on-entry-password-injection-not-supported-for-version-18-and-later.md).

# La inyección de contraseñas en entradas del complemento SSMS no es compatible con la versión 18 y posteriores

La entrada Complemento SSMS de Remote Desktop Manager utiliza argumentos de línea de comandos para iniciar SSMS y rellenar previamente los datos de autenticación, incluidos el nombre de usuario y la contraseña. Sin embargo, Microsoft eliminó la compatibilidad con la inyección de contraseñas mediante argumentos de línea de comandos en SSMS 18 como parte de sus mejoras de seguridad.

Para los usuarios que dependen de la inyección de credenciales en Remote Desktop Manager, este cambio introduce un paso adicional al iniciar conexiones SSMS. Si utiliza la versión 17 de SSMS o anterior, la inyección de contraseñas seguirá funcionando como se espera. Sin embargo, una vez que actualice a ***SSMS 18 o superior***, deberá introducir su contraseña manualmente.

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