It takes two logon attempts to make Application Shortcuts available for the user.
This will occur in case the specific user has just been added as a member of the Active Directory User Group the application has been previously assigned to.
At the very first time the user logs on at the Scense Client, all Group membership information of the current user will be received from the Domain Controller. For a better performance this information is stored in local cache and will be used at next logon sessions. Also for a better performance, updating of the local cache will take place at the end of the logon session.
In case the user is already member of a Active Director User Group and a new application is assigned to it, one logon session (or Restore Shortcut action) is needed to make the Application Shortcuts available.
This behavior has been corrected in Scense 10
This will occur in case the specific user has just been added as a member of the Active Directory User Group the application has been previously assigned to.
At the very first time the user logs on at the Scense Client, all Group membership information of the current user will be received from the Domain Controller. For a better performance this information is stored in local cache and will be used at next logon sessions. Also for a better performance, updating of the local cache will take place at the end of the logon session.
In case the user is already member of a Active Director User Group and a new application is assigned to it, one logon session (or Restore Shortcut action) is needed to make the Application Shortcuts available.
This behavior has been corrected in Scense 10