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Configuring xSun for automatic remote login window
Hey folks, I wish every one is just great. I got to do this:
I'm trying to configure my Solaris 10 clients to Automatically Show the login windows of the Main Server whenever the Client restarts or a user logs out. By other means, the Client user don't have to Go to Options->Remote-Login-> each time he wants to login to the Main server. Cheers ![]() |
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