Hi Art,

- will try cancel next time session collapses ... and see it's recycle to show 
me smartcard login

- ad session broker: I'm looking for a script does get's username out of token 
before the session starts to honor a user based load balancing, something

root@host : /download > utsession -p | grep fuerle
Athena-ASEPCOS.0c0754805112102c fuerle               utku35     75   U

should result in a uttsc session with -u fuerle

Have done this for printers based on the sun rays mac

root@host <> : /download > utkiosk -e sessionprint
KIOSK_SESSION=uttsc
KIOSK_SESSION_TIMEOUT_DETACHED=12000
KIOSK_SESSION_ARGS=-t 300 -- -l de_DE -E wallpaper -E theming -E fontsmoothing 
-r printer:`ls -al $DTDEVROOT | grep unit | sed 's/.*\(............\)/\1/'`="HP 
LaserJet 2200 Series PCL 5" -r scard:on ts2008
KIOSK_ENABLED=yes

Is there an ENV var like

$UTUSER or so ?

regards, thomas

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[mailto:[email protected]] Im Auftrag von Arthur Peck
Gesendet: Freitag, 24. Mai 2013 15:26
An: [email protected]
Betreff: Re: [SunRay-Users] Sporadic Sun Ray resets

Thomas -

On the password panel, have you tried clicking CANCEL? When my users get in 
that state, clicking CANCEL takes them back to a PIN solicitation. Does that 
work for you? Canceling the password panel apparently causes the Windows login 
process (winlogin?) on the Windows Terminal Server to restart. Not sure of that 
but it appears to be the case. 

There are other "locked", "blocked" and "disabled" states for the CAC cards, 
but that has nothing to do with Windows or Sun Ray. Those are DoD CAC 
management policies kicking in.

As to your users winding up with sessions on more than one Windows server, it 
sounds like you do not have the Session Broker configured/working properly. I 
do not see that issue at all. Now, you do get two logins, one for whichever WTS 
you initially connected with and then one for the WTS the Session Broker 
reconnected you to so you can return to your disconnected desktop. This 
scenario has been addressed by ThinGuy in a number of posts. To help the 
Session Broker connect you correctly the first time, you have to pass the 
username/password in the uttsc arguments. Not very friendly for a cards-only 
shop! We just live with the double login.

You can not effectively manage a WTS shop without the Session Broker. It will 
just be a mess, as you are experiencing.

Art Peck

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