VMware View 4.5 - disconnected sessions connect to black screen or simply close after 5 seconds...

In collaboration with VMware View 4.5 using images of Windows XP Pro SP3 and connection through PCoIP, everything works perfectly on cloned VMs with the exception of reconnects.

If I have a user disconnect from their office and then tries to reconnect to the desktop, the screen will be black, if you act quickly, you can retrieve the screen if you enter any keyboard input, but it will come back as if CTRL-ALT-DEL was pressed as I see the pop-up "Windows Security".  I checked for the screensavers screen or something like that and nothing so far.

Do not have this problem in 4.0.1.

Any help would be appreciated!

Thank you

Shane

You have the same problem with a desktop XP vanilla without modification? Are there of the sureties or banner of the GPO applied to these desktop computers?

May panic if there is a logon banner.

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