* John Drescher [20070911 19:59]:
> On 9/11/07, Dimitrios <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Tue, 11 Sep 2007 11:17:38 -0400 "John Drescher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> > wrote:
> >
> > > What version of bacula?
> >
> > v2.2.3 i believe (windows installer, downloaded from sourceforge).
> >
> If I do indeed get some time this week I plan to get some serious work
> done on this so I will try to test the latest source in the process. I
> have an idea why this could be the case but I am unsure if there were
> changes in the current version that caused that.
> 
BTW, this is the time I ask for a thing I wondered of for months.
Suppose you have Windows servers. The servers are typically licenced as
application servers so only two remote desktop accesses plus a console are
available to access them. Normally the two administrative logons are used by
the customers, so the admins only can use the console to log on. Here the
problem is, I mean this belongs to the tray application, that once somebody
leaves the console with a user (a domain admin member) logged in to be able
later reconnect the session for some reasons, and someone else needs access
hence console, she/he may choose to let log out the one currently logged in
admin that stops bacula service from running from then on. Not knowing the
internals I can not say it is due to tray icon but feel some correspondence
with.

Thoughts?

Thank you

--tef

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