I am using MPS4 with Session Reliability and KeepAlive enabled

Disconnected sessions should do that, just disconnect

I am connecting to a Windows Server 2003 published desktop from the Chips
(which are Windows CE clients)

Thanks for the links...I am starting to think down a Group Policy route now,
as I have just had some GPOs pointed out to me that I hadn't noticed before
that deal with Terminal Services settings

2009/3/11 Webster <[email protected]>

>    *From:* James Rankin [mailto:[email protected]]
> *Subject:* Citrix with Chip PC thin clients
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> Long shot...but does anyone have any experience of using Citrix with ChipPC
> thin clients and Xcalibur? If so, is there some sort of setting that causes
> them to keep the session active when they lose network connectivity? If I
> pull the network cable from one of the ChipPCs, the Citrix session refuses
> to go into a disconnected state, and remains active. When the user logs back
> in, it kills the active session and opens up a new one. This kind of negates
> the point of having Citrix, as when remote sites lose connectivity, the
> users lose all of their work.
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> Anyone have any pointers? TIA,
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>  By “Citrix”, I am assuming you mean MetaFrame/Presentation Server/XenApp.
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> Are you using Session Reliability?
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> What is your setting for disconnecting disconnected sessions?
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> Are your users using a Published Desktop, PNAgent, Program Neighborhood or
> Web Client (assuming the ChipPC thin clients are Windows based)?
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> If PNAgent or Web Client, are you using Workspace Control?
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> http://support.citrix.com/article/ctx104147
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> http://support.citrix.com/article/ctx107661
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> http://support.citrix.com/article/ctx103678
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> This should get you started.
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