Workspace Control 2021.2 (10.7.10.0)

The following customer support issues have been resolved in this version of Workspace Control:

Problem ID Title

74895

The Workspace Control splash screen becomes unresponsive for up to 10 seconds while loading license information. This occurs when a user logs both onto a session running Windows Desktop OS and a Microsoft RDS-based session. Both sessions need to be managed by Workspace Control and the machines on which the user logs on must be both connected to the same Datastore.

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76686

Logging into a Workspace Control managed RDP session or Citrix XenApp or XenDesktop session on Microsoft Windows Server machines results in a black screen during the login process.

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76917

Microsoft TS RemoteApp Server Groups are not correctly updated in the Workspace Control Console. They are visible under Setup > Integration > Application Virtualization > Microsoft TS RemoteApp, in the right-side pane, under the Server Groups tab. This occurs in the following conditions:

  • The Microsoft TS RemoteApp Integration is enabled in the Workspace Control Console.

  • Multiple Microsoft Remote Desktop Session Host Servers are simultaneously added to a Remote Desktop Service Collection group using the Add RD Session Host Servers task under Server Manager > Remote Desktop Services > Collections in Microsoft Windows Server operating systems.

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76927

Remote Procedure Calls (RPCs) to machines that have an active Workspace Control managed session result in failure.

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77668

After configuring Date and Time Access Control restrictions to allow access to websites only during specific time intervals using the Only allow access on option, websites are still accessible outside the defined restrictions until a Workspace Refresh is performed.

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87057

After upgrading to Workspace Control 10.5.10.1, configuring Workspace Control to use Microsoft Active Directory (in the Workspace Control Console, under User Context > Directory Services), can result in session login times to increase. This occurs when configuration items (such as zones, applications, drive and port mappings, and more) are based on Active Directory groups.

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