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Remote desktop vs. Administration console

pete_saario
Level 3
Hello !!

Quite easy question. When users with remote destop connection can destroy others changes, can it happened with Administration Console? Or with Java Console? Is is shure?

It seems refresh is in key point, when working with remote desktop.
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Stumpr2
Level 6


pete saario wrote:
Hello !!

Quite easy question. When users with remote destop connection can destroy others changes, can it happened with Administration Console? Or with Java Console? Is is shure?

It seems refresh is in key point, when working with remote desktop.



Are you asking about when 2 or more are using it?
 

pete_saario
Level 3
Yes !!

When two or moore users are working, for exsample, with same policy and they are
adding clients. With remote desktop the other work is missing.

Stumpr2
Level 6
yes, it is true in all interfaces, even command line. Communication is important between the admins to keep this from happening. Yes, refreshing the screen can help reduce the problem.

zippy
Level 6
yes stump is right.
 
add your id to the auth.conf file in /usr/openv/java and dont add anyone else and your good to go.

J_H_Is_gone
Level 6
It states in the manuls that you should not have more then one person making changes at the same time as you can overwrite each others changes.

Stumpr2
Level 6
I guess you could create a wrapper script that first checks to see if someone else is running the GUI and if not then continue to the GUI or if someone is using it then supply the login id of who is currently using it.