be able to use the "Join with Options" even if more than one machine is selected

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Sean White Team Member
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Since we don't offer the option to multi-select and join, we would not do this. The items that are greyed out indicate that it is not possible to do against more than one machine simultaneously. 

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Since we don't offer the option to multi-select and join, we would not do this. The items that are greyed out indicate that it is not possible to do against more than one machine simultaneously. 

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Since we don't offer the option to multi-select and join, we would not do this. The items that are greyed out indicate that it is not possible to do against more than one machine simultaneously. 

just for clarity to make sure there is no misunderstanding, the purpose of my feature request is to be able to quickly find and connect to a session where the user is particularly logged into as opposed to selecting each machine and then go to the "Join with Options" to see if the user is there or on another machine, as opposed to trying to connect to multiple machines where there are identical usernames (e.g. westreller on machine1 and westreller on machine3). i only wish to find which machine a particular user is logged into by selecting multiple machines. will save us some time.

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Sean White Team Member
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just for clarity to make sure there is no misunderstanding, the purpose of my feature request is to be able to quickly find and connect to a session where the user is particularly logged into as opposed to selecting each machine and then go to the "Join with Options" to see if the user is there or on another machine, as opposed to trying to connect to multiple machines where there are identical usernames (e.g. westreller on machine1 and westreller on machine3). i only wish to find which machine a particular user is logged into by selecting multiple machines. will save us some time.

Thanks for the clarification, are you working with a Virtual Desktop environment where a particular user could be on any number of devices?

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Thanks for the clarification, are you working with a Virtual Desktop environment where a particular user could be on any number of devices?

exactly. like VM01, VM02 and so on. my work around so far as opposed to selecting each and going to the Join with Options is to select the Run Command as shown in the screenshot and running the "quser" command and then clicking each machine to look for say "jsmith"

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exactly. like VM01, VM02 and so on. my work around so far as opposed to selecting each and going to the Join with Options is to select the Run Command as shown in the screenshot and running the "quser" command and then clicking each machine to look for say "jsmith"

Gotcha, we have that issue registered and I hope to get something in place in Q1 2023 to improve that experience.



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