>From the Sun Ray side I think the only way is to to create a wrapper script 
>that displays a button or alternate login of some sort. From what I 
>understand, Windows disconnects the RDP session if a user doesn't login before 
>2 minutes. This constant disconnect and reconnect was creating a lot of 
>activity from Winlogon which took quite a bit of CPU in the environment I ran 
>into this. 

I put something together inspired from 
http://blogs.edgehill.ac.uk/coreservices/ but mine was much simpler and 
consisted of a "Click here to Start" button that launched uttsc. 



----- Original Message -----
From: "Thomas Fuerle" <[email protected]> 
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2011 4:21:11 PM 
Subject: [SunRay-Users] Question about uttsc kiosk endless connects (when 
logged out from wts) 

Hi List, 

default kiosk: uttsc ts2008 (which is a wts) 

our WTS admin is complaining that he gets endless requests from Sun Rays where 
e.g user logs out and goes home 

the nice Apr 12 23:13:34 srss05.w.oenb.co.at Sun Ray Connector proxy:[14467]: 
[ID 855542 user.error] Child closed socket prematurely, session shutdown in 
messages (endless entries in the messages file) 

so for wts it looks like every 30 secs somebody presses ctrl-alt-del, which is 
quite noisy with 200 sun rays connected. Does anybody have a good idea how to 
stop this, because the sun ray server is eager running its connects on and on. 
With our previous thin client after 6 login trys it stopped and showed a 
"reconnect" button, that's what I'm looking for. With Sun Ray 3 with the power 
button is much easier, because user mostly pressing the button when they leave, 
but the sun ray 2 does drive us crazy, which me mostly have. 

Appreciate your feedback, Thomas 
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