I have a Windows 2000 Server with SP4 and Citrix XP
Feature Release 4 and SP2 installed. I setup users to
open a specific application automatically in the user's
environment setting.
Normally, users will be logged off automatically after
they closed the application. However, users' connection
do not close/logoff after they closed the application on
this server. It just leave a blank screen with the
wallpaper on the backgroup. I have to manually reset each
user's connection when the application is closed
gracefully or not in the server.
I experience the same problem when using Citrix ICA client
or Terminal Services Client.
Any help will be greatly apprecaited.
Regards,
Sunny
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"Sunny" <s...@wilshire.com> wrote in
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Thanks a lot for the suggestion. The processes that are
still running after the user closed the application are:
csrss.exe
winlogon.exe
ssonsvr.exe
wfshell.exe
They are either Windows executables or Citrix excutables.
Could you provide more help?
Regards,
Sunny
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An alternative is to start your application through a batchfile
and log the users off when they close the application. Something
like:
start /wait C:\Program Files\whatever\myapp.exe
logoff.exe
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"Sunny" <s...@wilshire.com> wrote in news:24c0401c38d1a$aef4a2c0
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> Dear Vera:
>
> Thanks a lot for the suggestion. The processes that are
> still running after the user closed the application are:
> csrss.exe
> winlogon.exe
> ssonsvr.exe
> wfshell.exe
>
> They are either Windows executables or Citrix excutables.
>
> Could you provide more help?
>
> Regards,
>
> Sunny
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>Check in Task Manager or Citrix Server Administration
> which process
>>is still running in the user session when they have
> closed the
>>application but still see the desktop.
>>Antivirus programs can have this effect, to mention one
> possibility.
>>
>>
Thanks a lot for the solutions. I actually tried the
registry change before posting the question here. That
change for some reason did not work. The opened
executables do not close even I put the exe list in the
registry for closing.
However, the logoff.exe works. Thanks very much.
I hope Microsoft or Citrix could determine what causes the
problem that did not exist in the past. In the meantime, I
am grateful that a work around is available.
Really appreciate the help.
Regards,
Sunny
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