SUN ray and SGD

HI,
I have Sunray and SGD servers installed on two separate solaris OS. I want to make users able to continue a session on an SGD client that was started on a DTU. How do I do it?
Thanks
Yonas

Take a look here:
Remote Control Sun Ray Session with SGD
http://ebberstwork.blogspot.com/2008/10/remote-control-sun-ray-session-with-sgd.html
or here (same article and instructions):
http://blogs.sun.com/the_field/?page=4

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