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Team Service Share - Two devices share a single
session
All done from the device. No System Administrator
Intervention Required * Continue exactly where you left off* Takes less than
60 seconds!
The Team Services Share operation
allows two devices to share a single session. Input from either device is sent
to the session. Output from the session is displayed on both devices. This is
similar to the Session Administrator "Shadow" feature but developed for Team Members.
This feature has several applications.
One is to allow a single user to work with two devices in the same session.
Another application is when one team member needs to help another team member.
Share can also be used for quality control purposes. You may have ideas for your
own environment.
In the diagram below we have two
devices and one person - Tom.Tom's
device is a truck mount device. He is the only one working in the warehouse
today and also wants to have a wireless
mobile device to scan items his truck mount device cannot reach. Tom needs all
his work be in a single session and he does not want to log on and off each time
he uses each device. Tom can use the TS Share feature and have two devices
connected to a single session. With each scan he can use the most convenient
device
Tom obtains the wireless mobile
device. He is already connected with his truck mount device. Tom wants to allow
his truck mount device session to be
shared.From the truck mount
device he enters Team Services (Figure 75)
and then initiates the task Accept
Share by pressing F5.The truck mount
device display shows his session id is
“s5” and waiting for a partner(Figure 76).
Tom's Truck Mount Device
Wireless mobile Device
Figure 75 -Team Services Task Menu
Figure 76 - Team Services - Accept
Share
Mode
Fig. 77 - Team
Services Task Menu
Fig. 78 - Selects 2 to Share session id s5
Tom takes the
wireless mobile device and connects creating a temporary
session.Tom
enters Team Services on his wireless mobile device and
presses F6 to
initiate the Share
task(Figure 77).The list of sessions in Accept Share mode is
shown(Figure 78). Tom
sees s5 is
listed by the number 2. He presses
2 to
join session s5.
Tom's mobile device is now connected to the same session as
the truck mount device.The result is shown in Figure
79
Undo Share
Tom's original temporary
session is maintained and he canreturnto it by
undoing the share by pressing
control-x from the wireless
mobile device (Pressing control-x from the truck mount device does not
undo TS Sharing).The truck
mount device continues in its session. This is shown in
This can be useful when a Team
Member is working and needs to temporally join another team member's
session (for assistance, support, quality assurance, etc.) and then
needs to resume his work.
Note: If you
exit (Either by typing EXIT or any other
means of closing the session)
the session (from either device) the truck mount session is closed and the
mobile device is returned to its original session as shown below.