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September 13, 2017 at 10:32 pm #45202
Just recently we bought some Wyse 7020 with Thinlinux, we got them configured using the storefront, and it works. Now we do have one small issue, when we/user goes to log off, it just logs off the desktop and not the Wyse as well. Currently on our D10’s and 5060’s when a user logs off the desktop, it also logs off the wyse, and powers down. Does anyone know the parameters to make this happen? I went though the Config generator to see if there is a option in there and I do not see it. Below is my ini file for this.
;*************************************************************;* *;* This wlx.ini file was generated with the *;* Configuration Generator 8.0.04 *;* MANAGED by Ram Gopal *;* *;*************************************************************
;*************************************************************;* General 1 *;*************************************************************
;Fileserver=;Rootpath=/wyse/prod/cstIniFileSource=server;Rapportserver=https://us1.cloudclientmanager.comEnableGKey=yesPowerButtonAction=interactive
;*************************************************************;* General 2 *;*************************************************************
Keyboard.layouts=usLanguage=en_US;Japanese;Spanish-LA;Chinese Traditional;Chinese Simplified ImportCerts=en_USAudioVolume=20MicVolume=10
;*************************************************************;* General 3 *;*************************************************************
RemoveAddons=firefox_opt,web_browser,web_browser_optCustom.Taskbar.AllowSystemInformationIcon=yesCustom.Taskbar.Hide=yes
;*************************************************************;* Display *;*************************************************************
Desktop=aigwall.jpg Layout=StretchDeskColor=#135 horizontal-gradient #235Display.SleepDisplay=60
;*************************************************************;* Time *;*************************************************************
NTP.Enable=yesNTP.Timeserver=10.97.254.6; 10.87.254.6Timeformat=”12-hour format”TimeZone=”America/Chicago” ManualOverride=1 Daylight=1
;*************************************************************;* Network *;*************************************************************
EthernetSpeed=100M-FAutologin=YesUseLastDomainName=yesDisableDomain=yesVNCServer.DisableVNC=noVNCServer.VncPasswd=MmhlbHBNRQ==VNCServer.UsePasswd=yesImportCerts=yesCerts=Symantec_Root.cer;Symantec_Inter.cer;
;*************************************************************;* ICA *;*************************************************************
IcaBrowsing=HTTPSPnAgentServer=ICAStoreName=VirtualworkspaceCitrixThemeConnectionType=storefrontMouseSendsControlV=yesSeamless=yesIcaMultiMedia=yesTransparentKeyPassThrough=FullScreenOnlyDesktopAppliance=citrixXenDesktopURL=ICAFullscreen=yes
;*************************************************************;* Firefox *;*************************************************************
Browser.ClearBrowserData=yesICAAllowUSB=vid=1188 pid=9535
CCMEnable=Yes CCMServer=https://us1.cloudclientmanager.com GroupRegistrationKey=aiga- MQTTServer=us1-pns.cloudclientmanager.com:1883September 15, 2017 at 10:50 am #45207There is no such option in Linux.
You should open a ticket with Dell to get that feature.CG
January 16, 2018 at 8:49 am #45934Hi smokingmango, did you find a solution for this? We are facing the same problem.
I think one way to solve it is to have a process/script running on the thin client, keeping an eye on the session (wfica32 for windows), as soon as the user logs off, the script then sends a logoff to the selfservice process and returns the thinclient to the storefront login prompt.
Look here for examples for thinos/windows embedded: https://discussions.citrix.com/topic/264458-automatically-logging-off-citrix-session-when-a-use-logs-off-published-desktop/
(look at the PS script in the bottom)
I am looking for a similar script for thinlinux. The selfservice binary does not accept –logoff parameter as it does for other platforms.. so trying to find a way to monitor the equivalent process of wfica32 for thinlinux and somehow send a logoff command to selfservice when “wfica32” dies.
January 16, 2018 at 3:00 pm #45941Yes we got it figured out, but since Dell stop selling them and supporting them, we took all 80 we had and sent it back to them and got micro 7050 devices
January 16, 2018 at 3:36 pm #45942Thanks, do you remember how you solved it?
January 16, 2018 at 3:40 pm #45943Let me see if the files are still on our server. I will get back with you if they are.
April 3, 2018 at 4:24 pm #46411I would suggest creating an addon to run a command at logoff.
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