Thanks Peter.

We are looking at other possible causes including WTS licensing.

On 23 Jul 2010, at 19:07, [email protected] wrote:

> 
> Hi Tim, 
> Behaviour you describe below has nothing to do with Mitel scripts.  These 
> just call uttsc (the Oracle/Sun windows connector) to start the WTS sessions. 
>   
> 
> While you would probably be able to get what you want on the WTS sessions 
> from hacking about in the Mitel scripts, I'd recommend against that, and to 
> customize the Oracle/Sun uttsc side instead (/opt/SUNWuttsc/bin/uttsc)  ( ... 
> which is also license controlled BTW  q;^)     
> 
> > ... user not have to type in their username 
> This, as well as login domain, should be controllable through the uttsc -u 
> and -d parameters, respectively.  Don't know about the screenlock part though 
> -- that's up to WTS.   
> 
> -- Peter 
> 
> 
> 
> Tim Rault-Smith <[email protected]> 
> Sent by: [email protected]
> 2010.07.23 12:48 
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> sessions/usernames/passwords
> 
> 
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> Can anyone confirm for me whether the following behaviour is normal for a 
> Mitel UICP/Sun Ray solution, with Terminal Services:
> 
> - If the user removes their card and puts it back in the same Sun Ray they 
> are immediately reconnected
> - If the user removes their card and puts it back in a different Sun Ray, 
> their session flashes on the screen briefly and then they get a Windows login 
> window asking for username and password
> 
> As this isn't normal SRSS I'm guessing this must be a side-effect of the 
> Mitel scripts connecting the user to a new phone.  (Unfortunately I'm not 
> onsite so have limited scope for sitting in front of a UIPC and testing.)
> 
> What the customer wants is for the user not have to type in their username.  
> Whether this is because the username is automatically filled in or a screen 
> lock has activated is not important.  I think it can be done by hacking the 
> Mitel scripts, all of which say 'modification is forbidden or we will hunt 
> you down and cancel your support contract' or words to that effect... :-)
> 
> Thanks!
> Tim
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