Kiosk Mode with User Login

I'm running Wyse V10L under RDP for a response service.  Each light Wyse client connects to a virtual machine specific, based on Mac. the customer once connected to the Windows virtual machine, the operator is prompted for their username and password.  This combination allows each user to have their own personalized desktop, while each virtual machine software is configured to connect to the right line for the wired headset located at the counter.

I have performance issues with RDP, especially the loss of sound so that operators do not hear the ringing of incoming calls.  I thought that I would try PCoIP and the first tests look good, and the general 'feel' the improvement of the machine is amazing.

But I am running into a problem.  I need every individual to connect to a specific virtual machine Wyse P20.  If the operator seated at the "station 1" Gets the appropriate virtual machine.  I thought that the Kiosk mode would solve that, as it may be based on the Wyse client MAC, but he also writes Windows using this cm-* user.

How can I ensure that a specific client always gets the mapping to the same virtual machine, while allowing users to connect to Windows.  Worse, is that a user can sit at any station, so even by assigning a subset of users for each machine is not going to work.

Thanks for any help.

Disable the SSO should give you your desired result. Your portion of the booth you will get by the broker and the allocated VM. With disabled SSO it breaks down at the Windows logon. Then, the user must enter their user name and password for the domain.

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