Thanks for the reply.
However, they must be create in some way on the server itself since the command "vdmadmin -Q -clientauth -list" will show you a list of the accounts you have created and not just a list of whatever shows up in AD.
For instance I created a new user account called "custom-Test-Kiosk" in AD directly in the same OU as the others were placed when using the "vdmadmin -Q -clientauth -add" command. When I then used "vdmadmin -Q -clientauth -list" my newly created test account was not listed. However, when using the custome-Test-Kiosk account for Kiosk mode it worked fine.
So that makes me wonder, why have accounts in two spots? To me it would be easier to add and clear accounts directly in AD and not have to worry about what the accounts are on the connection server.
It's not that big of deal. I can manage it on the connection server, but I was just trying to learn more as to why we need to.
Thanks,