User Account Considerations
The following types of accounts are supported for connecting to macOS agents:
- Local accounts
- Active Directory mobile accounts
- Active Directory network accounts
First time login of Active Directory accounts might become unresponsive if the Active Directory is NOT configured to either:
- Create a mobile account, or,
- Set up user accounts to have local home folders in the computer's or Users folder.
We recommend that you configure the Active Directory to create mobile accounts. Instructions for this can be found in the macOS User Guide.
While connecting using a PCoIP session, the Create Mobile Account Confirmation dialog is not available by design. Users will not prompted to confirm the creation of a mobile account, even if the Require confirmation before creating a mobile account option is selected.
Note “Note: Mobile Account Dialogs for Unlocking FileVault Do Not Appear”
Since PCoIP sessions are not compatible with FileVault, setup dialogs linking mobile accounts to administrator accounts for the purpose of unlocking FileVault will not appear.
User Account Restrictions
Create or use an existing user account for PCoIP connections. Make sure the account meets the following conditions:
-
It is not the
root
user account. Theroot
user is an administrative account with elevated permissions, and is disabled by default in macOS. -
It is not the
_pcoip
user. -
It is not any other standard macOS user.
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The user name does not contain spaces.
Handling Multiple Users
macOS agents permit only a single user to log on to a remote machine at a time. If a user is already connected to a remote machine, connection attempts by subsequent users will fail. The first user will be temporarily disconnected, but will be able to resume connection to the remote machine. Other users will only be able to connect to the remote machine after the first user logs out or reboots the machine.
If multiple users share a remote machine, they must log out or reboot the remote machine from within their PCoIP session each time after they are done. This will allow other users to connect to the remote machine using PCoIP sessions. If a user only disconnects their PCoIP session, then the remote machine will be locked until the user logs out or reboots the machine.
Note: Disable Fast User Switching
If users attempt to switch user accounts or switch quickly between user accounts (fast user switching) from within a PCoIP session, the remote agent might become unreachable. Therefore, we recommend disabling fast user switching in the menu bar and Control Center. For more information on disabling fast user switching, see the macOS User Guide.