After logging in as a new user on the machine and starting X2Go client, we did not see the problem with the always greyed out delete button in Session Management.
-- Paul Raines (http://help.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu)
On Sat, 18 Jul 2015 7:36am, Stefan Baur wrote:
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Am 17.07.2015 um 00:46 schrieb Paul Raines:
We deleted the registry key and that wiped all the sessions we had defined. But the UI issue continues. We create a new session. Then go to the Session Managment dialog and all buttons are greyed out but the top one to create new sessions even after selecting the session on the left. We can double click on the session on the left to edit. So the only thing we cannot do someway or other is delete (well, beside wiping out everything in the registry key).
This could have been the case even before the profile migration and we just didn't notice before. So that might be a red herring.
Anyway, the user has no need to delete sessions at this time so is fine with the way things are now.
This still sounds rather weird. Could you please create a new user account in the same domain and check if that account experiences the same issues?
- -Stefan
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