You could do something like map the kiosk users home drive, then create a logon script on the WTS to echo the host name to a text file on the mapped drive.

On 4/23/13 8:59 AM, Nishimura, Scott L (ESS) wrote:
It would also be problematic if you were going through a load balancer.  The 
Kemp LB, for example, will cause the virtual name to be displayed on the SRS, 
not the actual WTS that it eventually connected to.

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Not sure if that will work if going through session directory/session broker.



On 4/23/13 8:52 AM, Mathias Reitinger wrote:
Hi,

On 21 Apr, Arthurpeck wrote:
We use Windows 2008r2 to provide desktops via SRS5.4. Does anyone
know a way to interrogate a running uttsc-bin to find out which
Windows server it is currently connected with? Pargs just shows
the group virtual address. I'd bet there is a way with dtrace,
I just wouldn't know where to start.


pfiles <uttsc-bin-PID> on the Sun Ray server will show the open conneciton.

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