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Here’s the scenerio:
User has 2 desktops open on his Xenith Pro. User locks the first desktop and then switches to the 2nd desktop and locks it so that he can run down the hall to a meeting.
Another user sits down and selects the users first desktop from the Wyse menu. The first desktop opens and the Xenith sends the original users credentials to the desktop and unlocks it. Second user now has access to first users desktop and any open applications. The second user is also able to select the 2nd desktop and open it as well.
Anyone had to deal with this and have you come up with a workable solution? The users are bulking at having to log off their virtual desktops just to run down the hall.
Thoughts?
Thanks in advance
Xenith sends the credentials automatically to the session? I have never seen that. I should ask for the credentials.
Post your xen.ini file.
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