On Wed, Jul 2, 2008 at 9:36 AM, Roger Kober <email address hidden> wrote:
> 2008/7/2 Joe Parks <email address hidden>:
>> Unfortunately this did *not* work for me. I tested with NoMachine client
>> and the "unlock" button
>> is still grayed out. I also tried changing policy allowing reboots with no
>> luck. Perhaps NoMachine
>> isn't considered "anyone"?
>
> Same here:
> Works with putty (ssh client) and Xming (X server for Windows) but not with
> NoMachine (on Windows XP)
Sorry folks... I misspoke. NoMachine does not work for me either.
I'm still investigating.
A cheesy workround until then is to "ssh -XC localhost" from the
NoMachine session.
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On Wed, Jul 2, 2008 at 9:36 AM, Roger Kober <email address hidden> wrote:
> 2008/7/2 Joe Parks <email address hidden>:
>> Unfortunately this did *not* work for me. I tested with NoMachine client
>> and the "unlock" button
>> is still grayed out. I also tried changing policy allowing reboots with no
>> luck. Perhaps NoMachine
>> isn't considered "anyone"?
>
> Same here:
> Works with putty (ssh client) and Xming (X server for Windows) but not with
> NoMachine (on Windows XP)