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Old 18th January 2011, 02:11 AM
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ltsp - installed - But sessions need to be locked dwn.

We got ltsp installed -

Our goal is to have in break room, single login multiple terminals.

So if the login user is named 'test' - and two people login as 'test' then when one logs out and leaves firefox open you can see what the first person in as 'test' was viewing.

Any suggestions on how to isolate each login?

We do not have to have single logins - we could do auto login with some kind of a time out and reboot.

- Also it seems that we have to have a user dir to let someone login (files I think for the environment have to be written somewhere) when we try w/o a dir no login happens. How do we create a login w/o a home dir.

We do not want users to save downloads or change anything - but they must be able to print.

All help is appreciated - we really want to learn so we can take this from our break room to the factory once we get better and not pay the $100 a year for VDA and VDI microsoft wants....

Many thanks.
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