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Spotlight on Oracle 11.0 - Getting Started Guide

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Sessions Page

The sessions displayed in this page are the active connections made to the current Windows system by users on other systems.

To open the SPX page

  1. Select the Spotlight on Windows connection in the Spotlight Browser.
  2. Click Network | Sessions.

The Sessions grid on this page displays data for each connection in the following columns:

Column Description

Computer

The name of the remote machine connected to the current system.

Elapsed time

How long the connection has been maintained.

Idle time

The part of Elapsed time when the connection has been inactive.

Domain

The domain of the user session currently logged in to the remote machine. Domain information is displayed only for Terminal Services and Remote Desktop sessions.

User

The user currently logged in to the remote machine.

Type

The type of user session, for example "Terminal Services" or "Remote Desktop". For normal sessions, the Type column is blank. Remote Desktop sessions are shown only for Windows Servers.

State

The current state of the session. Some examples are "active", "disconnected", and "connecting".

Logon Time

The time that the user last logged in to the remote desktop session. This column shows data only when the session type is Remote Desktop.

Disconnected Time

The time that the user last disconnected from the remote desktop session. This column shows data only when the session type is Remote Desktop and the state is Disconnected. If the user logs out of the remote desktop session, the session is closed.

 

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