Control Policies

  • Updated on Aug 21, 2024
  • Published on Jul 18, 2024
Overview To allow access control over specific Workspot resources (desktops, desktop pools, and RD pools), Control supports  Protocol Policies,  which duplicate the "Protocol Settings" in a Workspot  Security Policy .  Key Feat...
  • Updated on Jan 21, 2025
  • Published on Jul 15, 2024
Introduction Some Workspot customers have power management enabled for their desktop pools. To save money and energy, desktops are paused when not in use and resumed as required. This paused state depends on the Cloud provider and on pool sett...
  • Updated on Dec 19, 2024
  • Published on Jul 15, 2024
Workspot Control's Time Limit Policies allow you to set idle and other timeouts for your desktop and application pools. This lets you control costs on pools that support power management and the availability of shared resources by allowing idle user...
  • Updated on Jan 2, 2025
  • Published on Jul 15, 2024
To save money and energy, non-persistent desktops enter sleep, are shut down, or even (in the case of non-persistent desktops) deleted when not in use. New desktops are awakened, powered up, or created as required. When the desktop i...