Hello everyone,
Thank you for all your inputs.
Actually, we use a ‘console’ style access software named ‘Terminals’ to observe the remote machine which is not using DCP.
After starting the remote machine A using a startup console command, we open the ‘console’ style access software to observe the remote machine A. At this stage, we only observe the login screen of the remote machine A.
From a remote machine B, from the control room, when we drag and drop the Login process in the remote machine A, we observe from our ‘console’ style access software that the Login Agent succeed to open a session. At this stage, we observe the desktop environment.
If we do not use this software to observe the remote machine, the machine is identified as not connected from the control room. Thus, we assume that starting the remote machine using a startup command is not sufficient as we need to observe the remote machine. Do you confirm?
Also, when we run the Logout process, we observe from the ‘console’ style access software that the Login Agent succeed to logout the session. At this stage, we cannot observe the remote machine anymore, the login screen is not observable. When we want to run again the Login process, we receive the error message ""Named pipe handle is invalid"". It is as if the Login Agent did not succeed to login because we do not observe the login screen. Thus, after logging out, we cannot logging in without restarting the remote machine and observing it using a ‘console’ style access software which is a bit restrictive. Any idea why we encounter this problem?
Thank you very much for your help.