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Post Session Custom Commands in IGEL OS
In the following article, you will learn how you can configure post-session custom commands in IGEL OS. For a specific session type, you can define an action that is performed when the last session of this type is ended. The defined post-session command can also be used for multiple session types.
Menu path: System > Firmware Customization > Custom Commands > Post Session
Session type
Session type for which the action is performed.
Possible values:
No post-session command*
Citrix
Citrix via Browser
Post-session commands for Citrix via Browser are currently supported for Firefox browser only.
RDP (with login dialog)
RDP
VMware Horizon
Browser
NoMachine NX
Parallels Client
PowerTerm terminal emulation
ThinLinc
X session
IBM iAccess
Media player
VNC viewer
AVD
If a post-session command has to be applied to multiple sessions, specify the main session in the above Session type field and use
to add additional sessions.
Post-session command
Action that is carried out after the end of the session(s) selected above.
The “Logoff” option cannot be used if the Appliance Mode is in use. Further information can be found under Appliance Mode.
Shutdown/suspend (system default action): The device will be shut down or placed in a standby mode depending on the setting under System > Power Options > Shutdown >Default action selection. A dialog allowing the user to cancel the procedure will be shown in the process. Further information can be found under Shutdown.
Shutdown/suspend (system default action without dialog): The device will be shut down or placed in a standby mode depending on the setting under System > Power Options > Shutdown >Default action selection. The user cannot cancel the procedure.
Reboot (with dialog timeout): The device will reboot. A dialog allowing the user to cancel the procedure will be shown in the process.
Reboot (without dialog): The device will reboot. The user cannot cancel the procedure.
Enter custom command here: Command to be executed.