3. Persistent and Non-Persistent Sessions
3a. Options when Starting a Session
The person starting a new Access Gateway session can decide whether it should be a temporary session, to be discarded when the session closes, or a ‘Persistent’ session that will continue to exist after it has been used – even if the user logs out of Windows.
A ‘Persistent’ session has a name and an access code to uniquely identify it for subsequent use.
Persistent sessions are a very convenient way to connect to Windows servers in a company network and can be re-used on any number of occasions.
4. Single or Multiple Viewers
4a. Further Options when Starting a Session
Access Gateway sessions can be set to allow only a single person to view / control the desktop, or they can be set to allow multiple people to connect. The option to allow either single or multiple viewers can be set as a default per user for when new sessions are created by a user. Other options such as displaying a session timer and displaying the amount of data transmitted, etc are available as default settings.

3. Persistent and Non-Persistent Sessions
4. Single or Multiple Viewers