Hi Simon,

There's a group policy setting under Security Options under Local Policy called 
Interactive logon: Do not require Ctrl+Alt+Del, if you enable that it should 
remove the requirement for pressing ctrl alt del before vbox autologon 
completes.

Mike Parlevliet
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Simon,

Do you have an 'acceptable use policy' enabled before login?

Stuart.

On 30/01/2013 09:11, Wall, Simon wrote:
>
> Hi Christian and Craig,
>
> I have installed the vbox additions with the /with_autologon option
> and also do not have the FQDN use selected but I still get the same
> issue or being presented with a Windows "press ctrl-alt-delete to
> login" window.
>
> Simon
>
> *From:*[email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Christian
> Montero Hern?ndez
> *Sent:* 29 January 2013 20:41
> *To:* SunRay-Users mailing list
> *Subject:* Re: [SunRay-Users] VDI 3.4 vrdp difference
>
> Hi Simon
>
> Have you unchecked the option "Use Fully Qualified Domain Name" in
> your Windows 7 pool settings?
> I used to have problem with those connections, but un-checking that
> option solved it for me.
>
> Christian Montero H.
>
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>
> *From:*"Wall, Simon" <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>>
> *To:* "[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>"
> <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
> *Sent:* Tuesday, January 29, 2013 12:33 PM
> *Subject:* [SunRay-Users] VDI 3.4 vrdp difference
>
> Hi All,
>
> I have a VDi 3.4 server set up with two pools.  A Windows XP image
> pool and a Windows 7 image pool.  The Windows XP pool uses Windows RDP
> to connect to the VM's and works fine.  The Windows 7 pool uses VRDP,
> (as for some reason Windows RDP doesn't connect to the Windows 7 VMs).
> However, when users try to log in to the Windows 7 pool, they are
> presented with the Windows 7 login screen.  Checking the uttsc-bin
> pargs output, the user option, (-u) is set to "vda" instead of the
> username of the user logging in.  As a comparison, when the same user
> logs in to the Windows XP pool the uttsc-bin pargs output shown the
> user's username for the --u option.
>
> Any ideas what is causing this to happen?  Any help much appreciated.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Simon
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Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2013 09:41:11 +0000
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Subject: Re: [SunRay-Users] VDI 3.4 vrdp difference
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Hi Stuart,

Nope, it's a straight off vanilla Windows 7, (SP1) image it its own workgroup.  
The only changes made to it are to install the guest additions.  I should have 
pointed out before that I have to run a sysprep on the imported template and 
can't use the fastprep for Windows7.  If I use fastprep then the cloned images 
don't join the domain and stay in the workgroup.

Simon

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Simon,

Do you have an 'acceptable use policy' enabled before login?

Stuart.
On 30/01/2013 09:11, Wall, Simon wrote:
Hi Christian and Craig,

I have installed the vbox additions with the /with_autologon option and also do 
not have the FQDN use selected but I still get the same issue or being 
presented with a Windows "press ctrl-alt-delete to login" window.

Simon

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Hern?ndez
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Subject: Re: [SunRay-Users] VDI 3.4 vrdp difference

Hi Simon

Have you unchecked the option "Use Fully Qualified Domain Name" in your Windows 
7 pool settings?
I used to have problem with those connections, but un-checking that option 
solved it for me.

Christian Montero H.
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<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2013 12:33 PM
Subject: [SunRay-Users] VDI 3.4 vrdp difference

Hi All,

I have a VDi 3.4 server set up with two pools.  A Windows XP image pool and a 
Windows 7 image pool.  The Windows XP pool uses Windows RDP to connect to the 
VM's and works fine.  The Windows 7 pool uses VRDP, (as for some reason Windows 
RDP doesn't connect to the Windows 7 VMs).  However, when users try to log in 
to the Windows 7 pool, they are presented with the Windows 7 login screen.  
Checking the uttsc-bin pargs output, the user option, (-u) is set to "vda" 
instead of the username of the user logging in.  As a comparison, when the same 
user logs in to the Windows XP pool the uttsc-bin pargs output shown the user's 
username for the -u option.

Any ideas what is causing this to happen?  Any help much appreciated.

Thanks in advance,

Simon

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