When I use my kvm switch to switch to another computer (well .. it is actually just K/M, I have video monitors attached to both so I can see both) then TDE puts up the "secure desktop area" dialog, hiding my desktop.
It says <username> is currently logged on, and gives options for Lock Session, Task Manager, Logoff, Menu, Cancel.
How can I disable this "secure desktop area" dialog? I never want to see it again. If I switch my keyboard and mouse away from this computer, I want to continue to see whatever was showing before.
Thanks! ~David.
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When I use my kvm switch to switch to another computer (well .. it is actually just K/M, I have video monitors attached to both so I can see both) then TDE puts up the "secure desktop area" dialog, hiding my desktop.
It says <username> is currently logged on, and gives options for Lock Session, Task Manager, Logoff, Menu, Cancel.
How can I disable this "secure desktop area" dialog? I never want to see it again. If I switch my keyboard and mouse away from this computer, I want to continue to see whatever was showing before.
Thanks! ~David.
Are you using the SAK functionality for any other reason? If not you can disable it completely from the TDE control center module.
I wonder why your KVM switch is sending Ctrl+Alt+Del to its connected machines though...
Tim
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On 01/03/2015 12:41 PM, Timothy Pearson wrote:
When I use my kvm switch to switch to another computer (well .. it is actually just K/M, I have video monitors attached to both so I can see both) then TDE puts up the "secure desktop area" dialog, hiding my desktop.
It says <username> is currently logged on, and gives options for Lock Session, Task Manager, Logoff, Menu, Cancel.
How can I disable this "secure desktop area" dialog? I never want to see it again. If I switch my keyboard and mouse away from this computer, I want to continue to see whatever was showing before.
Thanks! ~David.
Are you using the SAK functionality for any other reason? If not you can disable it completely from the TDE control center module.
I wonder why your KVM switch is sending Ctrl+Alt+Del to its connected machines though...
Tim
By the way, which TDE version are you using? In R14, SAK should be didabled by default. cheers Michele