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03-10-2012 07:05 PM
03-10-2012 07:05 PM
Please,The "Lock" button in the "Remote KVM/MEDIA Viewer" have what use?Thank you!
Please,The "Lock" button in the "Remote KVM/MEDIA Viewer" have what use?Thank you!
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03-11-2012 12:23 AM
03-11-2012 12:23 AM
Re: Please,The "Lock" button in the "Remote KVM/MEDIA Viewer" have what use?Tha
The locking option specifies whether a Virtual Media session is locked to the console switch session
on the target server. When locking is enabled (which is the default) and the console switch session is
closed, the Virtual Media session is also closed. When locking is disabled and the console switch
session is closed, the Virtual Media session remains active.
If you clear the " Lock to KVM session " option, your virtual media sessions can remain after the video session viewer that launches the session closes
Goutham Sabala