There isn't a ton of documentation on it. What behavior are you getting?
On Tue, 2007-04-03 at 13:05 -0700, Thomas L Baca wrote: > >>>>> On Tue, 03 Apr 2007 15:35:55 -0400, Brad Lackey - US_SW Desktop > >>>>> Technical Lead <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > > > Mobility will be affected if the customer is using per-device TS-CAL > > licensing. > > > There is a way around this by using the -O uttsc option > > Is there a good place to look for more information about uttsc and the > -O option, utlicenseadm, TS-CAL's, etc.? From the varous man pages, > I'm still not sure how this stuff really works. > > I have a MS TS license server with lots of per-device TS-CALS, but > don't seem to be getting consistent behavior w/ regard to TS license > token assignments. > > > thanks, > -tom > > > > > > On Tue, 2007-04-03 at 15:14 -0400, Ken Jenkins wrote: > > >> Thanks, this won't interfere with session mobility I'm > >> assuming. Customer doesn't want to provide a complete CAM mode > >> Windows session to their users because of their concern about > >> Windows/viruses, etc. So they are launching Windows > >> applications individually using the uttsc command. Any best > >> practices information would be helpful. > >> > >> Thanks, > >> > >> Ken > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> You can tell Terminal Services to close all disconnected sessions using > >> the Terminal Service Configuration snap-in. > >> > >> On Tue, 2007-04-03 at 10:32 -0400, Ken Jenkins wrote: > >> > All, > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > It appears that whenever a user launches a uttsc RDP connection to > our > >> > Terminal Server to use a specific windows application, the process > >> > continues to run on the TS upon closing the uttsc window. When that > >> > same user tries to relaunch the windows application, it complains > that > >> > it is already running. I realize one way to get around this is to > have > >> > the user log out completely from the Windows session before closing > >> > the uttsc window. > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > Is there a way to automate this when the user simply closes the uttsc > >> > session? > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > ----- > >> > > >> > Ken Jenkins > >> > > >> > Systems Engineer > >> > > >> > Force 3, Inc. > >> > > >> > Office: (410) 774-7147 > >> > > >> > Mobile: (202) 607-4489 > >> > > >> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > >> > >> > >> ----- > >> Ken Jenkins > >> Systems Engineer > >> Force 3, Inc. > >> Office: (410) 774-7147 > >> Mobile: (202) 607-4489 > >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >> > >> > >> _______________________________________________ > >> SunRay-Users mailing list > >> [email protected] > >> http://node1.filibeto.org/mailman/listinfo/sunray-users > > > > Brad Lackey > > Desktop Product Lead > > US Software Practice > > (720) 548-3339 > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 TRANSITIONAL//EN"> > > <HTML> > > <HEAD> > > <META HTTP-EQUIV="Content-Type" CONTENT="text/html; CHARSET=UTF-8"> > > <META NAME="GENERATOR" CONTENT="GtkHTML/3.14.0"> > > </HEAD> > > <BODY> > > Mobility will be affected if the customer is using per-device TS-CAL > licensing.<BR> > > <BR> > > There is a way around this by using the -O uttsc option<BR> > > <BR> > > On Tue, 2007-04-03 at 15:14 -0400, Ken Jenkins wrote: > > <BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=CITE> > > <PRE> > > <FONT COLOR="#000000">Thanks, this won't interfere with session > mobility I'm assuming. Customer doesn't want to provide a complete CAM mode > Windows session to their users because of their concern about > Windows/viruses, etc. So they are launching Windows applications individually > using the uttsc command. Any best practices information would be > helpful.</FONT> > > > <FONT COLOR="#000000">Thanks,</FONT> > > > <FONT COLOR="#000000">Ken</FONT> > > > > > > <FONT COLOR="#000000">You can tell Terminal Services to close all > disconnected sessions using</FONT> > > <FONT COLOR="#000000">the Terminal Service Configuration snap-in.</FONT> > > > <FONT COLOR="#000000">On Tue, 2007-04-03 at 10:32 -0400, Ken Jenkins > wrote:</FONT> > > <FONT COLOR="#000000">> All,</FONT> > > <FONT COLOR="#000000">> </FONT> > > <FONT COLOR="#000000">> </FONT> > > <FONT COLOR="#000000">> </FONT> > > <FONT COLOR="#000000">> It appears that whenever a user launches a > uttsc RDP connection to our</FONT> > > <FONT COLOR="#000000">> Terminal Server to use a specific windows > application, the process</FONT> > > <FONT COLOR="#000000">> continues to run on the TS upon closing the > uttsc window. When that</FONT> > > <FONT COLOR="#000000">> same user tries to relaunch the windows > application, it complains that</FONT> > > <FONT COLOR="#000000">> it is already running. I realize one way to > get around this is to have</FONT> > > <FONT COLOR="#000000">> the user log out completely from the Windows > session before closing</FONT> > > <FONT COLOR="#000000">> the uttsc window. </FONT> > > <FONT COLOR="#000000">> </FONT> > > <FONT COLOR="#000000">> </FONT> > > <FONT COLOR="#000000">> </FONT> > > <FONT COLOR="#000000">> Is there a way to automate this when the > user simply closes the uttsc</FONT> > > <FONT COLOR="#000000">> session?</FONT> > > <FONT COLOR="#000000">> </FONT> > > <FONT COLOR="#000000">> </FONT> > > <FONT COLOR="#000000">> </FONT> > > <FONT COLOR="#000000">> </FONT> > > <FONT COLOR="#000000">> </FONT> > > <FONT COLOR="#000000">> </FONT> > > <FONT COLOR="#000000">> </FONT> > > <FONT COLOR="#000000">> -----</FONT> > > <FONT COLOR="#000000">> </FONT> > > <FONT COLOR="#000000">> Ken Jenkins</FONT> > > <FONT COLOR="#000000">> </FONT> > > <FONT COLOR="#000000">> Systems Engineer</FONT> > > <FONT COLOR="#000000">> </FONT> > > <FONT COLOR="#000000">> Force 3, Inc.</FONT> > > <FONT COLOR="#000000">> </FONT> > > <FONT COLOR="#000000">> Office: (410) 774-7147</FONT> > > <FONT COLOR="#000000">> </FONT> > > <FONT COLOR="#000000">> Mobile: (202) 607-4489</FONT> > > <FONT COLOR="#000000">> </FONT> > > <FONT COLOR="#000000">> [EMAIL PROTECTED]</FONT> > > <FONT COLOR="#000000">> </FONT> > > <FONT COLOR="#000000">> </FONT> > > <FONT COLOR="#000000">> </FONT> > > <FONT COLOR="#000000">> </FONT> > > > > > <FONT COLOR="#000000">-----</FONT> > > <FONT COLOR="#000000">Ken Jenkins</FONT> > > <FONT COLOR="#000000">Systems Engineer</FONT> > > <FONT COLOR="#000000">Force 3, Inc.</FONT> > > <FONT COLOR="#000000">Office: (410) 774-7147</FONT> > > <FONT COLOR="#000000">Mobile: (202) 607-4489</FONT> > > <FONT COLOR="#000000"><A HREF="mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]">[EMAIL > PROTECTED]</A></FONT> > > <FONT COLOR="#000000"> </FONT> > > > <FONT > COLOR="#000000">_______________________________________________</FONT> > > <FONT COLOR="#000000">SunRay-Users mailing list</FONT> > > <FONT COLOR="#000000"><A > HREF="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]</A></FONT> > > <FONT COLOR="#000000"><A > HREF="http://node1.filibeto.org/mailman/listinfo/sunray-users">http://node1.filibeto.org/mailman/listinfo/sunray-users</A></FONT> > > </PRE> > > </BLOCKQUOTE> > > <TABLE CELLSPACING="0" CELLPADDING="0" WIDTH="100%"> > > <TR> > > <TD> > > <TABLE CELLSPACING="0" CELLPADDING="0"> > > <TR> > > <TD> > > <IMG > SRC="file:///home/bhlackey/Documents/Sun%20Stuff/Personal/sun_sig2.gif" > ALIGN="bottom" BORDER="0"> > > </TD> > > <TD ALIGN="left"> > > <B>Brad Lackey</B><BR> > > Desktop Product Lead<BR> > > US Software Practice<BR> > > (720) 548-3339<BR> > > <A HREF="mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]">[EMAIL PROTECTED]</A><BR> > > <BR> > > <BR> > > </TD> > > </TR> > > </TABLE> > > </TD> > > </TR> > > </TABLE> > > </BODY> > > </HTML> > > _______________________________________________ > > SunRay-Users mailing list > > [email protected] > > http://node1.filibeto.org/mailman/listinfo/sunray-users > _______________________________________________ > SunRay-Users mailing list > [email protected] > http://node1.filibeto.org/mailman/listinfo/sunray-users Brad Lackey Desktop Product Lead US Software Practice (720) 548-3339 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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