You did receive a response, from me.  ;)

Regarding the smart cards, wild goose chase there. From a Sun Ray perspective, we are just using it for a token ID. The only possible way this could have an impact if you had certain utxconfig parameters set for the token ID (like a fixed geometry or psuedo color). If the card is used for Windows logon, then the user could have something in their profile, but again, that's not the card.

As per my response, what -E options are you using? Do they match with the older server that works? My guess would be no.

On 4/19/12 8:26 AM, Clift, Tom CIV NSWCDD, K55 wrote:
I didn't receive any responses but I do have an update to the originial
question below. I have found that the Gemalto cards don't have this
problem and it only happens with the "Oberthur ID-One 128 v5.5".
It seems that my configuration file for the oberthur cards may be
causing the issue. I am new to the CAC card scene on Sun Ray's so didn't
know if any parameters were configurable in the .cfg file for the Oberthur.

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*From:* Clift, Tom CIV NSWCDD, K55
*Sent:* Tue 4/17/2012 1:44 PM
*To:* [email protected]
*Subject:* Sun Ray Windows Connector

Fully patched Solaris 10 servers running SRSS-4.2 and SRWC-2.3_31 when
connecting to a Windows 2008 server via rdp (uttsc) the mouse is larger
than normal and solid black in color.
When I connect to a 2003 server the mouse is the right size and while in
color.
I think the problem is a Solaris 10 patch because we have an older
SRSS-4.2 server without the latest recommended patch cluster and all is
well when connecting to either a 2003 or 2008 Windows server.


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