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January 19th, 2011 10:00
vWorkspace 7.2 and RDS with a Legal Disclaimer
Hi all,
Was not quite sure how to pose this question so I hope some of you read it at least!
- We have a Legal Disclaimer that pop's up when you log on to the domain that you have to click OK buttone before the login proceeds. With Windows 2003 the disclaimer actually pop's up on you screen for you to click ok so no problem there. With Windows 2008 R2 howerver, the vWorkspace client just sits there until the timeout occurs for clicking th OK button to acknowledge the disclaimer. If you however select the details button on the vWorkspace connector you can select the OK that way. Is there anyway to either auto click the disclaimer pop up or have it at least pop up like with Windows 2003. (Hope that made sense)
Hope you can help!
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DELL-Andrew W1
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January 20th, 2011 10:00
Hello,
I'm avoiding the actual issue here rather than fixing it but this is a very quick and easy way to avoid the problem:
What I'd do, if I was the admin, is not apply that disclaimer to my vWorkspace Terminal Servers/RDS.
Instead, I'd go to the Web Site | Admin page | Messages section and configure it to display a pre-logon message that displays your disclaimer.
This way, they all still have to agree to the disclaimer and you don't get the issue
Andrew.
mornevr
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June 30th, 2011 14:00
Hi,
I am not sure I follow what you mean with go to the Website? I am using the vWorkspace AppPortal on the clients desktops to publish the app to there Desktops. I am not accessing them via the Web Interface. I need a way to have the vWorkspace AppPortal client acknowledge the Disclaimer automatically instead of me having to click on the Details button and then acknowledge it themselves.
Regards
DELL-Andrew W1
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July 1st, 2011 08:00
Not possible right now.
You could log a case with support to log an Enhancement Request, other than that, my option of using the Webinterface instead of AppPortal and popping the disclaimer on their instead of the desktop is the only way.