Difference: ClientDupSessHotKey (1 vs. 4)

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APPX Client Duplicate Session Hot Key

This feature allows a user to easily start an additional APPX Client session.

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 The duplicate session's non-GUI background will be a lighter color than the session which initiated it. You'll see this in System Administration and in Design while in the image editor.

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Alt-F1 only works on Windows desktops, does not do anything on the Mac or Linux desktop. See bug 2263.
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Alt-F1 only works on Windows and Mac desktops, does not do anything on the Linux desktop. See bug 2263.
 

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Revision 32010-08-23 - JeanNeron

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APPX Client Duplicate Session Hot Key

This feature allows a user to easily start an additional APPX Client session.

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Overview

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The Duplicate Session Hot Key (Alt+F1) will start a new APPX session based on an existing open session. The duplicate session will have the same client preferences as the session that initiated it. The duplicate  session will log into Appx and open the user's standard start-up menu.
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The Duplicate Session Hot Key (Alt+F1) will start a new APPX session based on an existing open session. The duplicate session will have the same client preferences as the session that initiated it. The duplicate session will log into Appx and open the user's standard start-up menu.
  The duplicate session's non-GUI background will be a lighter color than the session which initiated it. You'll see this in System Administration and in Design while in the image editor.

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1994 OPEN - setting -user and -password hangs client.

2190 OPEN - title commmand hangs client.

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Alt-F1 only works on Windows desktops, does not do anything on the Mac or Linux desktop. See bug 2263.
 

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Revision 22008-10-08 - SteveFrizzell

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META TOPICPARENT name="APPX500Features"

APPX Client Duplicate Session Hot Key

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 The duplicate session's non-GUI background will be a lighter color than the session which initiated it. You'll see this in System Administration and in Design while in the image editor.

Issues:

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1994 OPEN - setting -user and -password hangs client.
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1994 OPEN - setting -user and -password hangs client.
 
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2190 OPEN - title commmand hangs client.

2191OPEN - lastPassword doesn't populate the password field on the Remote tab.

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2190 OPEN - title commmand hangs client.
 

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Revision 12008-10-07 - SteveFrizzell

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META TOPICPARENT name="APPX500Features"

APPX Client Duplicate Session Hot Key

This feature allows a user to easily start an additional APPX Client session.

Overview

The Duplicate Session Hot Key (Alt+F1) will start a new APPX session based on an existing open session. The duplicate session will have the same client preferences as the session that initiated it. The duplicate  session will log into Appx and open the user's standard start-up menu.

The duplicate session's non-GUI background will be a lighter color than the session which initiated it. You'll see this in System Administration and in Design while in the image editor.

Issues:

1994 OPEN - setting -user and -password hangs client.

2190 OPEN - title commmand hangs client.

2191OPEN - lastPassword doesn't populate the password field on the Remote tab.

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