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Hi,
I’ve got a bunch of 3150SEs and since upgrading to the latest firmware and switching users from using Terminal Servers to a Citrix Published Desktop, the Win-L key combination no longer works to lock the task bar.
All other Windows key shortcuts work like Win-E for explorer and Win-R for run, but not Win-L.
The Win-L shortcut DOES work when using a 3125SE to connect to the same environment.
Any idea?
Cheers,
Jeremy.
What firmware version and what ICA addon version are you using?
I can’t remember the WinCE firmware version, but it is the latest. 5.0 FR2 I think. ICA 9.02 is the ICA add on.
you should check the firmware. I am looking for something like eg 506.4.20 or simliar. Also check the correct build number of the ICA addon, something like eg. build 89
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