Whenever an end-user logs on to a Windows Server it creates a session id. As it is redirected to the Unix Host server, Unix creates a PID. If the session on the Windows times out or hangs, the windows session is "blown away"; but the PID on the Unix remains.
The kicker is that access to the...
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