Yep, I read it. But I couldnt able to understand, once the Terminal session
ends its session how the user gets connected to the same session. I think it
will be a new session. Again, What if user restarts the system.

Scenario is we are using ESX 3.5 without VDI, and all the guest OS IP will
be assigned from DHCP server for both Guest OS and Sun Ray Think Client.
Also we want to user Centralized LDAP server to authenticate Sun Ray, but
which seems to be that we need to have some other software to do so. Sun Ray
server uses LDAP to authenticate thin client and we have our Centralized
Solaris LDAP server, from where we want to authenticate. Is that possible to
do so as well.

I will look again in to the document link which you have sent
and will modify the settings and let you now.

Cheers,

Shreeram

On Fri, Aug 1, 2008 at 12:56 AM, Craig Bender <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> The sun ray will "boot" and display the windows loging sreen.  RDP times
> out after 120 seconds of non-login.  If no login occurs, for 30 minutes the
> RDP session will go into a drop/recconect cycle always presenting a login
> screen, after which the Sun Ray will cycle.
>
> This is all described in the docs referenced below.  Did you read them?
>
> sriram rane wrote:
>
>> Hi Craig,
>>  How does it work, when a user log off from Windows session and Windows
>> Terminal Server terminates a session. Does it will be reconnecting to the
>> same session or different. Our requirement is when user log out from Windows
>> system, they need to get Windows login screen again immediately. Just like
>> normal windows desktop. Is that possible using kiosk mode? If yes, Can you
>> please brief me the thing or an idea how it can be done. Also if you have
>> any related link for such document.
>>  Cheers,
>>  Shreeram
>>
>> On Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 10:37 PM, Craig Bender <[EMAIL PROTECTED]<mailto:
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>>
>>    Read up on Kiosk mode.
>>
>>    http://docs.sun.com/source/820-0411/cam.html
>>
>>    And the Windows Connector Session Descriptor
>>
>>
>>    http://docs.sun.com/source/820-0419/kiosk.html
>>
>>    If you do want some users to get a solaris desktop, see the
>>    utkioskoverrride function.
>>
>>    sriram rane wrote:
>>
>>
>>        Hi All,
>>          I was just trying to find out, how to connect the Windows
>>        session back, once we Logout from the Windows Session in Sun Ray
>>        Thin client. Normally when we logout we will get disconnected
>>        from Windows terminal server and we will get Solaris Desktop
>>        screen, which we doesnt want users to use. Is it possible that
>>        once the user logged out from his/her windows session
>>        immediately it connects back to the Login screen again.
>>         I hope it is quite possible, midifying or adding some Kiosk
>>        script. Does anyone knows how to do it?
>>         Cheers,
>>        --        Shreeram Rane
>>
>>
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