If I'm reading this correctly, we have the same issue.
Ours was due to Outlook and the auto-correct. If that individual had
their caps lock on, and began typing an email following proper
punctuation - "tHE", Outlook would correct it to "The" but the signal is
not passed back to the keyboard.
Our fix was to have the individual go through the same steps again.
Make sure their caps-lock light is off (actually typing in caps) and
then create an email.
Sounds a little goofy, but that is the work-a-round at the moment.

Chris Hatt

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Subject: Re: [SunRay-Users] Windows terminal server 2003 question

If it's just that one user, I'd suspect it's a problem with her profile,
and not necessarily SunRay-related.  Try opening a session from an
"ordinary" desktop and see if the problem persists.

Seth

Nickolas Popoff wrote:
> Hello, I have a question perhaps you can help me with.  I have one
> particular user (at least that is all i know about) that has caps lock
> issues when using my windows terminal server, her caps lock key gets
> transposed when the screen locks.  I have tried several DTU but the
> problem persists... I am currently running Sun Ray Connector for
> windows  2.0 with patch  127557-01 is there anything else i can due to
> reduce this? anyone else have this issue?
> 
> thanks
> 
> Nick


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Kansas State University
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