NComputing VSPACE L300 User Manual

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Maximum number of stations (incl. Host): Displays the maximum number of sessions the vSpace

software is configured to support. This number includes the host PC. This setting is read-only.

Current number of sessions: Displays the number of active sessions. This setting is read-only.

This machine: Displays the name of the host PC. This setting is read-only.

This user: Displays the currently logged-

in user’s username. This setting is read-only.

System uptime: Displays how long the host computer has been logged on. This setting is read-only.

Main Station AutoLogon: Displays whether or not the host PC is set to automatically logon at boot-up.

Delay until shutdown (seconds): Displays the default amount of time after a shutdown command is

issued on the host until the shutdown occurs. After the shutdown command is issued on the host, the
shutdown timer starts. Then, a window pops up on each access device that tells the users they must
logoff since the host is shutting down. Each user must save their work. Also, a window pops up on the
host that enables the administrator to abort the shutdown timer and start the shutdown immediately, or
cancel the shutdown. When the shutdown timer expires, the shutdown occurs.

Disable Send Broadcast Message: Displays whether or not the administrator has disabled broadcast

messages. See the description of the “Sessions” tree item for more information about how broadcast
messages work.

Disable Console in Context Menu: Displays whether or not the administrator has disabled the

Console Icon from showing up in the Windows system tray of a user’s virtual desktop session.

Prevent access of the USB-storage devices to the attached device: Displays whether or not the

administrator has globally prevented access to USB devices on access devices.

Remote View/Control allowed: Displays whether or not the administrator has configured the vSpace

software to allow administrators to remotely view user and control user sessions.

Clean up disconnected sessions not in use: Displays whether the vSpace software automatically

looks for disconnected sessions that are not in use and logs them out after a defined period of time. If
this feature is turned off (set to “No” or “0”), when any access device drops its connection, the
connection remains active on the host. When the user reconnects, their disconnected session is
reconnected to their new session and all their open files and applications are available again. Also, in
this case, the only way to end a disconnected session is for an administrator to stop the session from

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