This worked previously when we were running Solaris 8, however; since switching 
to Solaris 10 TSOL with SRSS 4.1, ctrl-alt-backspace-backspace no longer 
terminates the actual session.

What we need to be able to do, is have less than IT savvy people capable of 
terminating a session for someone who leaves their terminal locked at the end 
of the day.

It will reset the terminal as if it is terminating the session, but immediately 
come back to the Sun Ray Session Lock screen for whoever was logged in. The 
only way to kill the session is for an administrator to terminate it via the 
web interface.

If this isnt an option, is there a way to have it time out the session after a 
period of inactivity and kill it?

Thanks!

Patrick

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