This isn't really a problem, but I'm just trying to figure out why it's logging this, and what exactly is it doing?
After upgrading to View 6.0.2 I noticed these lines in the Event database:
SSO credentials locked for user
It seems these messages are generated every time a user locks their workstation. I do not get another event when they unlock it.
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I would also like to know what this means.
I think Single Sign is not working in your environment
VMware KB: Single Sign-on does not work in VMware View Desktops
I don't think that's the case for me as my users do not have to enter in their credentials twice.
I also am experiencing the same events, since the update to version 6.0.2.
Any news on this event yet?
I think these are safe just reproduced in my lab
Steps:
1.Launch a desktop from client.
2.Select lock from start menu.
3.Launch Admin UI.
4.Go to 'Monitoring->Events' page .
5.Verify the 'Message' list.
You are right...
The event is generated when a user locks his virtual desktop ( windows + L ).
This is a nice event for the system admins, but the "monitoring" ( events ) are stil to minimal.
I guess you guys missed this in my first post:
"It seems these messages are generated every time a user locks their workstation. I do not get another event when they unlock it."
