2008/5/27 Stefan Bauer <<a href="mailto:stefan.bauer@plzk.de">stefan.bauer@plzk.de</a>>:<br><div class="gmail_quote"><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
Dear Users,<br>
<br>
i made a wishlist entry month ago to hide the session menu on startup.<br>
things has changed and now there is the option<br>
ENABLE_SHOW_RUNNING_SESSIONS="0"<br>
<br>
Even though i set this to zero the menu still comes up from time to time<br>
with suspended sessions of users who did this accidentally. is there a way<br>
to hide this session window under all circumstances?<br>
</blockquote><div><br>Hey Stefan.<br><br>Do you really mean "under all circumstances"? If a user opens a connection on his old Windows XP laptop which uses 16bit color depth, and then tries to resume that session on a Windows XP desktop that uses 32bit color depth, the session won't be resumable. What should happen in that case? The user is not allowed to open more than one session and the running session isn't resumable. He should be able to shut it down in order to open a new connection. It's a bit annoying that the session window doesn't explain why the session isn't resumable, btw, but that's offtopic. The colour depth issue was just an example. <br>
<br>Best regards, <br><br>Jo-Erlend Schinstad<br></div></div>