Not sure on the answer to that one, but it may be worth asking the SGD mailing list. It's at:

http://www.filibeto.org/sun/sgd-users/

You can tell if it's an SGD thing or not, which it sounds like it is. But to be sure, does it do the same thing when logging in SGD through a workstation? Seeing as you have it running on a V240 (SPARC), safe to assume you're running Solaris? I would test from a workstation through the 'Classic Webtop' login. That would be the SGD client you would be running on the SunRay server.

The default login has native code within the SGD client if you're running Windows or Linux for better performance, but it may effect how it grabs the Windows key combinations. The classic webtop is the 100% Java SGD client. That would be the version you would be running since your SunRay server is be running Solaris. I'm actually surprised it even works in full screen (kiosk) mode, didn't think Java knew about the Windows(Meta) key.

- Trev

Mohamed Ali wrote:
Hi Trevor,

I have installed SRSS and SGD in my SFV240 server. The SunRay, SGD and the Windows TS servers are in the same subnet in a local LAN. We are currently doing some testing and demo.

Basically we want to show & deploy SGD in SR Kiosk Mode. The remote users( Dell, Acer, etc Laptop ) will access their application through SGD webpage.

If i set the MS TS as Full screen( kiosk ) and i launch it from SR clients( Kiosk Mode ), i can use the Win+L to lock the TS desktop... But if i set the MS TS screen to either 1024x768 or other size, then here i can't use the Win+L to lock.
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