You are correct, there is not an option available to 'Log Off' a disconnected user session. We usually recommend people use the AD group policy options for managing idle and disconnected session behaviour. Using these policy options you can ensure that any idle or disconnected sessions are logged of after a set period of time.
If you wish to see a Log Off' option in the vWorkspace Console I can see why this is not present and request that we have it as a feature request for a future release.
We do have group policy controlling this behaviour. Please correct me if i'm wrong but a reset will lose any profile changes whereas a logoff will force close the apps and then log off thus changes in the profile are saved.
Kerry Barnes
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November 15th, 2011 07:00
Nobody? Am I the only one seeing this or is it a dumb question?
DELL-David Y
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November 15th, 2011 08:00
Hello Kerry,
You are correct, there is not an option available to 'Log Off' a disconnected user session. We usually recommend people use the AD group policy options for managing idle and disconnected session behaviour. Using these policy options you can ensure that any idle or disconnected sessions are logged of after a set period of time.
If you wish to see a Log Off' option in the vWorkspace Console I can see why this is not present and request that we have it as a feature request for a future release.
Kind Regards
David
Kerry Barnes
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November 15th, 2011 12:00
We do have group policy controlling this behaviour. Please correct me if i'm wrong but a reset will lose any profile changes whereas a logoff will force close the apps and then log off thus changes in the profile are saved.