William Yang schrieb:
With the next version of SRSS you can create a second kiosk
configuration for the Windows sessions and assign this to selected
(registered) tokens along with a policy override. This facility is
only available using the commandline (the utkiosk(1M) and
utkioskoverride(1M) tools).
I thought per-token kiosk policy could be done with the current 09/07
release, and with the GUI interface...or am I thinking of something else?
No, that is correct. But you have to use a kiosk session script that
somehow switches what it does depending on token. That means you also
need your own mechanism to assign that information to a token.
In the upcoming release and with CLI tools you can assign a named kiosk
session definition with a kiosk policy override[*].
This change isn't highlighted as new feature in the release
announcement, because without admin GUI support it is somewhat
incomplete. But it is documented in the admin guide and man pages.
- Jörg
[*] To use this functionality: Use utkiosk(1M) to create a session
definition with a name other than the default of 'session'. Then you can
use the name of that session configuration with the new -c option to
utkioskoverride(1M).
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