Thin Client and Virtual Machines Thread, Teacher ability to log off a disconnected Citrix session in Technical; I want to be able to give teachers the ability to easily log off a disconnected Citrix session. This will ...
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23rd June 2012, 07:19 AM #1
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Teacher ability to log off a disconnected Citrix session
I want to be able to give teachers the ability to easily log off a disconnected Citrix session. This will make ensure that the students remain in the classroom rather than take the longest possible route to IT Services (and then back again) to get the session killed off.
Does anyone using Citrix Presentation Server 4.5 (XenApp) know of anything that can do this?
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23rd June 2012, 07:44 AM #2 We just bump them off after a helpdesk ticket is put on the system ( no wandering arround ) we only have one or two instances a week on a system supporting 1800 users on ~1000 thin clients.
Rob
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23rd June 2012, 08:03 AM #3
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Originally Posted by
twin--turbo
We just bump them off after a helpdesk ticket is put on the system ( no wandering arround ) we only have one or two instances a week on a system supporting 1800 users on ~1000 thin clients.
Rob
We work the same way as well but some students deliberately use this as a way of getting out of the lesson. Teachers can deal with password issues themselves as well as locked AD accounts without impacting upon teaching and learning and it would really be a valuable feature if we could give them the power to log off Citrix Sessions too.
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