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Vancouver Sun Run: Sign up & event info.The user's session no longer displays on the Stations tab, and it is not in computer memory. The user's session ends and the station becomes available for log on by any user. For more information, see the End a User Session topic. You can also end all user sessions on the Stations tab. The user can log on to the same station or another station and continue with their work.Įnd: In MultiPoint Manager, use the Stations tab to end the user's session. The station becomes available for log on by the same user or a different user. The user's session ends and is preserved in computer memory. For more information, see the Suspend and Leave User Session Active topic. Suspend: In MultiPoint Manager, use the Stations tab to suspend the user's session. The following table describes the different options that you, as an administrative user, can use to disconnect or end a user's session. The station is locked and your session is preserved in computer memory. The station becomes available for log on by the same user or a different user.Ĭlick Start, click Settings, click the user name (top-right corner), and then click Lock Your session is disconnected and your session is preserved in computer memory. The session ends and the station is available for log on by any user.Ĭlick Start, click Settings, click Power, and then click Disconnect. ActionĬlick Start, click Settings, click the user name (top-right corner), and then click Sign out.

The following table describes the different options that you or any user can use to log off, suspend, or end a session. In addition, administrative users can end a user's session if the user has stepped away from their MultiPoint Services session or has forgotten to log off of the system. Users can also disconnect or suspend their session so that the MultiPoint Services station is not being used, but their session remains active in the MultiPoint Services system's computer memory. MultiPoint Services users can log on and log off of their desktop sessions as they would with any Windows session.
