Oh, and I should probably mention you can create multiple profiles. You could have an icon on your desktop for a regular session and a kiosk session.

http://wikis.sun.com/display/OVDC2dot0/Profiles+%28All+Topics%29

When you invoke --create-profile you'll get a new Client ID, which you can register like you did before, then call vdc with the --profile flag pointed at the new profile and you'll start that instance.

On 9/2/10 1:35 PM, Craig Bender wrote:
The ability to override the default policy (and assign different types
of kiosk sessions to different tokens) started with SRSS 4.1

Problem is two fold, one most people don't register tokens so they never
visit the Admin GUI's tokens tab and see the "advanced" drop down to
wonder what it is, and perhaps more important from the different kiosk
types per token, is you have to do it from the command line.

Whole story here.

http://wikis.sun.com/display/DVDEV/Multiple+Session+Types

On 9/2/10 1:27 PM, Michael Jinks wrote:
On Thu, Sep 02, 2010 at 01:19:24PM -0700, Craig Bender wrote:
<snip>

Now your OVDC will get a regular session, where you can log in and run
the same style of test you did from a local RDP client, but using uttsc
and all that comes with it.

That rocks. Thank you so much.

(Is this new with recent software or has it been possible for years,
while I wandered in the wilderness?)

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