Installing some DNS info software tool on the VMs will give the user the ability to inform you what VM they are connected to
You might want to get in touch with WYSE to confirm as logging in with a valid maintenance contract will give the latest version of 7.0.0_30 for the V10LE/V10L
I have disabled NLA and this has worked, thanks! Is this setting change user or machine specific? Is this something that can be put in the wnos.ini?
Just found this thread when trying to sort out machine specific ini files. Your pdf helped no end with this and now have it sorted, cheers CG!
That’s great, thanks!
Windows 7 session is accessible via RDP
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