Hi!
We are running a MetaFrame for UNIX farm with a published desktop.
The application (for managing speeds on highways) the users are running is tightly integrated into the OS (Solaris 8).
As the users workstations (windows) have a 3 physical screen setup with resolution of 4800*1600 we have to distribute the application/desktop in a specified size, eg 1280*1024.
When this is done you get a frame around the ICA session window along with the X in the top right corner.
When the users are to log off the simply hit the X and ends the session. This makes the databaseconnection for this application to f*ck up. As they are users they do not understand that they have to do the correct procedure to log out.
So, my question is:
Is there a way to add a script for the server to run when it kills a detected disconnected ICA-session?
Alternatively is there a way to disable the X for wfica32.exe in the top right corner on the local workstations?
Cheers,
Chris
We are running a MetaFrame for UNIX farm with a published desktop.
The application (for managing speeds on highways) the users are running is tightly integrated into the OS (Solaris 8).
As the users workstations (windows) have a 3 physical screen setup with resolution of 4800*1600 we have to distribute the application/desktop in a specified size, eg 1280*1024.
When this is done you get a frame around the ICA session window along with the X in the top right corner.
When the users are to log off the simply hit the X and ends the session. This makes the databaseconnection for this application to f*ck up. As they are users they do not understand that they have to do the correct procedure to log out.
So, my question is:
Is there a way to add a script for the server to run when it kills a detected disconnected ICA-session?
Alternatively is there a way to disable the X for wfica32.exe in the top right corner on the local workstations?
Cheers,
Chris