Using Remote Graphics Software

than logging off before disconnecting the RGS Receiver. A screen saver might also be used to force the desktop to be locked after a certain amount of elapsed time. In this case, UserA would just disconnect the RGS Receiver and let the screen saver kick in to lock the desktop.

2.UserB never uses Remote Desktop to connect into UserA's Blade Workstation.

3.UserA returns the next morning and connects to his Blade Workstation using the RGS Receiver. UserA connects directly to his workstation with an Easy Login connection. He enters his credentials only once.

UserB logs off of the Blade Workstation when finished - RGS Easy Login remains enabled for UserA:

This is the standard scenario assumed for IT support.

1.UserA logs off and then disconnects the RGS Receiver before leaving work for the evening.

2.That night UserB connects into UserA's workstation using Remote Desktop Connection. He logs in using an administrator account to update a software package. Once UserB finishes, he logs off from the Blade Workstation. No Remote Desktop session remains.

3.UserA returns the next morning and connects to his Blade Workstation using the RGS Receiver. UserA connects directly to his workstation with an Easy Login connection. He enters his credentials only once.

UserB connects in, but does not log in - RGS Easy Login remains enabled for UserA:

This scenario should rarely occur.

1.UserA logs off and then disconnects the RGS Receiver before leaving work for the evening.

2.That night UserB connects to UserA's Blade Workstation using Remote Desktop Connection, but UserB does not log in. A Remote Desktop connection remains active although no login exists.

3.UserA returns the next morning and connects to his Blade Workstation using the RGS Receiver. UserA connects directly to his workstation with an Easy Login connection. He enters his credentials only once.

UserB connects in, and then disconnects without logging out - RGS Easy Login is disabled for UserA:

This scenario is possible but not recommended. IT administrators should always log off (not just disconnect) when finished working with a Microsoft Remote Desktop Connection. When a user only disconnects with Microsoft Remote Desktop, but the user doesn't logoff, it leaves a terminal services session open and this interferes with Easy Login.

1.UserA logs off and then disconnects the RGS Receiver before leaving work for the evening.

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