Has anyone else noticed that when using the vCenter Virtual Machine Console with a Windows 2012 R2 Server that if you logon to the virtual machine, close the console and then open the console again after the virtual server's screen lockout timeout that the last screen displayed is shown until you click into the console window and then the lock screen is displayed. I have just opened the console for a virtual machine that someone else had logged on to yesterday but not logged out of or manually locked the screen, I could see the screen they left it on until I clicked into the console window and only then was the lock screen displayed. There could have been confidential information displayed on the screen that I could have seen without knowing any logon credentials for the server.
This is not unique to vSphere 6, I am sure it happened with 5 and 5.5 also. I think it also happens on Windows Server 2008 R2 virtual machines as well but not Windows 2003.
Anyone know how to fix this so that if the screen locks due to a timeout configured in the virtual machine's operating system then when the virtual machine console is opened the lock screen is displayed immediately and not only after clicking into the window?
This was happening when we were using a Windows vCenter on 5.x and also happening now that we are using the vCenter Appliance on 6.0.