Point the rdp client at the RDP broker, which should be running on one of your core servers. See admin guide on how to choose a specific pool or VM.
On Jun 11, 2012, at 3:05 PM, Ivar Janmaat <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello Kim, > > I remember reading this but I did not link it to this behavior. > How does this change the concept of using a Windows RDP client to connect to > a VM in Oracle VDI? > Is it no longer possible to use a Windows rdp client? > > Kind regards, > > Ivar > > Kim Mount schreef: >> Hi Ivar, >> >> >> There's some information available at - >> http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E26217_01/E26216/html/desktops-and-providers.html >> that might help. >> >> >> VRDP Connections >> >> The Oracle VM VirtualBox desktop provider can treat connecting to the host >> console and authenticating to the desktop operating system as separate >> steps, which do not need to occur at the same time. Since VRDP is a special >> case of RDP, VRDP connections are encrypted by default. Oracle VDI >> configures the virtual machine to require a secure, one-time password for >> RDP connections, made available only to authenticated Oracle Oracle VDI >> clients. If the guest OS supports this feature, then when the desktop >> becomes available for login, Oracle VDI cooperates with the Oracle VM >> Virtual Box guest extensions to provide automatic login to the desktop for >> the authenticated Oracle VDI user. This scenario does not apply, however, if >> Oracle VDI client authentication is disabled. >> >> >> >> It's not something I've looked at specifically on a documentation point as I >> recall when this was introduced. >> >> >> Hopefully it will lead you in a reasonable direction :) >> >> >> With thanks, >> >> >> Kim >> > > _______________________________________________ > SunRay-Users mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.filibeto.org/mailman/listinfo/sunray-users _______________________________________________ SunRay-Users mailing list [email protected] http://www.filibeto.org/mailman/listinfo/sunray-users
