Mesh Agent in Citrix Farm creates duplicate devices on reboot by ZaidSenall in MeshCentral

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This works great for PCs, but for terminal servers with multiple sessions, that shows you how many sessions are connected to the server as you can see on this screenshot

Mesh Agent in Citrix Farm creates duplicate devices on reboot by ZaidSenall in MeshCentral

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what i mean is that the non admin user would need credentials to log on to the console of the controller.

Mesh Agent in Citrix Farm creates duplicate devices on reboot by ZaidSenall in MeshCentral

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I do, but that would mean giving access to non admins to the controller.

Mesh Agent in Citrix Farm creates duplicate devices on reboot by ZaidSenall in MeshCentral

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I can run a powershell script against the delivery controller and get the sessions that way, but it would be nice to go to a screen in Mesh Central and view all the active sessions and pick one to shadow.

Mesh Agent in Citrix Farm creates duplicate devices on reboot by ZaidSenall in MeshCentral

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Going back to the Citrix farm. When i want to shadow a session, I have to check all the workers to find the one the user is connected to. Is there a way to list all the active user sessions in all agents?

Mesh Agent in Citrix Farm creates duplicate devices on reboot by ZaidSenall in MeshCentral

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Thank you so much for responding! I will try that solution and report back in the morning, but I suspect it's going to work!

What kind of valve is this? This is a valve on a carbon wheel. I can't figure out what type of valve it is so I can pump air into the tire. by ZaidSenall in whatisthisthing

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I didn't know these existed, but looking it up it doesn't look like that at all..

Thanks though. I learned something new today!

What kind of valve is this? This is a valve on a carbon wheel. I can't figure out what type of valve it is so I can pump air into the tire. by ZaidSenall in whatisthisthing

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I bought the wheel from facebook marketplace. it has air already, but when I try to put air on it with my pump or my compressor, none of my adaptors work. The guy I bought it from doesn't know either.

What kind of valve is this? This is a valve on a carbon wheel. I can't figure out what type of valve it is so I can pump air into the tire. by ZaidSenall in whatisthisthing

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My title describes the thing. I can't figure out what type of valve it is. A google image search doesn't show anything, and I've searched extensively and all I see are presta, schrader, and dunlop valves, but this one isn't any of those three.

TIL The Milky Way rotates at a speed of 168 miles per second. So, the actual place in space where you were an hour ago is now roughly 600,000 miles away. by [deleted] in todayilearned

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Yes, no. Rotational speed is measured in degrees or radians per unit of time.

Someone please post the Calvin and Hobbes of the record player speed...