You’ve seen how to use the X Manager in standalone mode to start and work with a session. Now, let’s look at how your enterprise can benefit from some of the powerful features available when you run Reflection X Advantage in domain mode. You’ll find features that benefit both administrators and individual users.
As an administrator, you can:
Configure settings and make them available to users in the domain. All of the settings required by end users can be centrally controlled and managed.
Configure distributed sessions, which can provide several advantages, including session persistence and improved performance in slow networks.
Leverage an established authentication system to control access to the domain.
Configure load balancing of the computers in the domain to make the best use of system resources.
View the status of all of the sessions running in the domain, and view domain system resources.
As a user, you can:
Start a session, leave it, close X Manager, and then join the session later from the same computer or from a different computer.
Use public definitions provided by the administrator to run pre-defined sessions and/or create and run your own customized private sessions.
Easily share sessions with other users in the domain. (In standalone mode, you have to send a URL to other users to share a session. In domain mode, no such URL exchange is required.)