Remold Krol | Everett wrote:
The main problem of connecting from SunRay to SGD and let users use SGD at home is that you need to have a license for SunRay and a license SGD for all users. If you have a company with 500 users and only 25 or 50 of them may access their applications from home, then you still need to have 500 SGD licenses.

I could be mistaken, I am just doing my first roll out of SGD. They are licensed for 40 concurrent users, but anyone from their AD gets access. Which is 400+ users.

There is also an other option to share teh same desktop between SGD and SunRay, but you need to have the VMWare VDA Kit to let users connect to their own desktop from either the SGD or the SunRay server.

I wrote my own Tcl script to connect to the Sun Ray server LDAP and pull the IP which to connect to. Which is stored in the 'Other' field you see in the web admin. There isn't much glue you need to piece them together. The VDA Kit was unsupported, and I had a few problems with it while testing. So I went with my own few lines of code I added to the default SGD script.

- Trev
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