by effin_dead_again » Fri Dec 21, 2018 5:59 pm
I explained my use case above, I don't want to run them simultaneously, I want to be able to close chrome and return to the list of connection choices. This is used in the event a user forgets their password to log into the RDP session, or it has expired, they can open the self service password portal in chrome, reset their password, close chrome, and open the RDP session. Perhaps a 'chrome_norespawn' flag could be added to the next version, or perhaps give the option in the menu that pops up when you move the mouse to the bottom-right corner of the screen to close the browser just like you can a RDP session.
I can make the 'next screen' option work for me though as even though the browser gets left open it is still out of the way.
I explained my use case above, I don't want to run them simultaneously, I want to be able to close chrome and return to the list of connection choices. This is used in the event a user forgets their password to log into the RDP session, or it has expired, they can open the self service password portal in chrome, reset their password, close chrome, and open the RDP session. Perhaps a 'chrome_norespawn' flag could be added to the next version, or perhaps give the option in the menu that pops up when you move the mouse to the bottom-right corner of the screen to close the browser just like you can a RDP session.
I can make the 'next screen' option work for me though as even though the browser gets left open it is still out of the way.