The options are:
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The name for this session definition. This name identifies your session in the list. |
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Select to run all clients in a single window, and have your display appear similar to the standard display of an X terminal. This is sometimes referred to as "single window" mode. This option is required for XDMCP connections. |
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Select to run clients in separate windows like operating system applications. This is sometimes referred to as "multiple window" mode. |
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Specify what action should happen when the last client is closed. For X Client sessions, this action occurs after the amount of time specified by . For XDMCP connections, this action occurs immediately when you log out. |
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Reset the session. Resetting returns the server to the same state it had before clients used the session. |
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Close the session. |
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Close the session. If this is the last running session, also exit X Manager. |
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Continue running the session without a reset. This is useful for applications that expect your environment to remain unchanged. |
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Specify the number of seconds of inactivity that must pass before the session is reset or stopped. If a client connects during this interval, the or setting is ignored. This setting applies X Client definitions, not XDMCP connections.NOTE:This option does not apply if the session is running an XDMCP desktop. When you log off of the desktop, the occurs immediately (no timeout). |
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Automatically start this session when X Manager starts. |
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Disables sharing for X clients and XDMCP connections that use this session. |
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Sets a maximum limit on the number of instances of this session that can be launched by a user. This does not limit the number of clients that can run using the same session instance. It does not affect how many instances of other session types can run. Note: In domain mode, all sessions for any given user are known to the domain, and the domain enforces the limit per user. A user cannot log in to multiple instances of X Manager for Domains and start the specified number of session instances on each X Manager for Domains. |
Remote Session Services
are available if you have installed support for running Reflection X Advantage session components on other computers. The options available to you depend on whether you are running in standalone or domain mode. For details, see: