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Actually I confused myself a bit… this is indeed on Enterprise Desktop that I wanted to do this. We use the Desktop version as we have a one-to-one association between users and their desktops, and we are using NX to provide remote GUI access.
I checked in the documentation and confirmed with my sales rep that Virtual Desktops are indeed supported and approved by our Enterprise Desktop license, as long as its a one-to-one and we are not trying to use it like a terminal server or with multiple people connected concurrently. My issue was that I, as a system administrator, need to occasionally connect to the NX host as myself to verify that things are running properly and then disconnect before I let a user know that they can connect as themselves. Doing so caused the DisplayOwner to be set in the server.cfg file, and I had to remove that to let it reset to default before letting a user know that they could connect as themselves.
nojParticipantThank you for pointing that out… we actually started with desktop and then switched to workstation and I hadn’t realized I had still been using the old desktop RPM in the installation playbook. I suspect that installing that will fix the issue I am seeing as I don’t remember running into this issue previously. Now I need to go back and check all of my installations and make sure they are using the right RPM… doh!
On a side note though, I found what I needed to change. The DisplayOwner gets set in /usr/NX/etc/server.cfg. Setting that back to default after a test connection will allow the permanent user to connect to a new virtual desktop that is owned by them.
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