Tim Rault-Smith wrote:
Thanks Peter.

We are looking at other possible causes including WTS licensing.
uttsc reconnects when hotdesk to different DTU .
This reconnect can be avoided by passing -O option to uttsc .

Thanks
P.S.M.Swamiji

Note: These are my personal opinions, nothing to do with my employer

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




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To: SunRay-Users mailing list <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> cc: Subject: [SunRay-Users] Mitel - Windows 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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