Actually, Direct Session Access, not NSCM. The former will do a lock screen. Try repeating the test with that enabled, if that works fine, then we know were to look. If it does work fine, and then you disable direct session access, and it does not work, please open a support incident.

On 5/17/13 2:43 PM, Craig Bender wrote:
No, I've been doing this for a few days tracing out the lock-screen
issue.  The lock screen you speak of, I'd guess that you're speaking of
NSCM?  You've killed your session, there shouldn't be one left.

Can you disable mobile sessions under non-card policy? What is your
current policy?

On 5/17/13 2:24 PM, Karl Rossing wrote:
If I ctrl-alt-backspace-backspace I get a 26d.

I then restart the DTU and get to the lock screen

After I type in my password and hit enter I get the 26d again.

I tested hotdesking and it works fine.

Can you reproduce this?

Karl




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