End user portal for non-persistent host pools

Looking for similar functionality to the existing end-user portal in persistent pools but for non-persistent pools. Looking to perform actions like log off a stuck\disconnected session or profile reset

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Toby Skerritt

Hi Chris Smallenberg. If the user has the 'end user' role, they can see and manage their sessions on shared hosts as shown below. 

Thanks for your post

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Stefan Beckmann
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Toby Skerritt It would also be nice if you could give the multi-session user a place where they could (configurable) delete the profile or close their session.

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Toby Skerritt

Hi Stefan Beckmann - please help me understand. We have Logoff & Disconnect functionality. I just tested both and they work as expected. Is some other session closure function required? I will capture the FSLogix request, but I am not sure on feasibility currently. Thanks. 

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Stefan Beckmann

Hi Toby Skerritt, sure! 

Correct me if I'm wrong. Isn't it the case that the end-user portal is only for Personal Desktops? I would like to be able to make it accessible to all users and give them more autonomy. Like e.g. Delete Profile, Restore Profile, File handles, End Session, Session Infos. No matter on which pool, the user should have several desktops or applications.
The added value would be that the service desk can also be relieved with Nerdio.

This is part of Chris' original request.

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Stefan Beckmann

Hi Toby Skerritt, ok, now I've figured it out. I didn't see the user sessions because I didn't have a session. I thought you should see the desktop too, like with the personal pool. I didn't know that yet.
I think to be able to reset the profile, the desktop should be displayed, even if it is not connected, or the profiles should be a list, sorted by host pool and its storage, should it have multiple profiles. And then also the open file handles.

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Toby Skerritt

Thank you Stefan Beckmann, and sorry for missing your reply. Yes, your response is correct. We offer the ability for users to manage existing session on shared hosts, but not other management functionality, but we do plan to investigate the ability to manage a users fslogix profile from this UI in future. 

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