Anyone run into the following:  thin client user is in the middle of
working in Windows.  All of a sudden, the white mouse cursor turns into
a black "X" and the user loses mouse control [although, in my limited
experience, he still has keyboard control].  Doing a "CTL moon" helps
but only briefly:  anywhere from a few seconds to a few minutes later,
the problem returns.

Dave Partington has seen this at his site but his fix had to do with
altering the location where the mouse plugs in and this doesn't work for
me.  We solved it by moving the user's session off of the SRS [all of
the "bad" TCs were on the same SRS but most TCs on that SRS were not
experiencing the problem] to another one [we have 3 in the FoG].

We're using SRSS 4.0 on Solaris 10 [Sparc] but have not yet applied the
Windows connector patch [127556-01].  After we rebooted the problem has
not returned and we can't reproduce it either.

We got a lot of errors in /var/opt/SUNWut/log/messages:

Jan 31 05:34:05 rsunsu01 utxconfig[18012]: [ID 702911 user.info] Error:
could not open file '/var/opt/SUNWut/displays/11' for reading.

These errors were happening while the users were having the problems but
persisted after the problem went away [with the switch of SRS] so I
think it was coincidence.  The display # didn't exist in the "utwho -ca"
output so we couldn't trace it to an actual TC.

Thanks in advance.


Scott
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