Remote Desktop Timeouts after 20 minutes

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Our office network is running Small Business Server 2003 and 10 PCs on
network all running XP Pro Sp3.

All PCs have remote desktop enabled but all users, who can all login
successfully from home, are having a timeout after 20 minutes, exactly 20
minutes, no matter what application they are using, whether it is OWA or any
other app.

So, it appears to be a server setting, but what/where? I cant find this
answer and all my troops are getting antsy...

Rgds n tks for any help/asistance
 
Re: Remote Desktop Timeouts after 20 minutes

Rod <Rod@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> Our office network is running Small Business Server 2003 and 10 PCs on
> network all running XP Pro Sp3.
>
> All PCs have remote desktop enabled but all users, who can all login
> successfully from home, are having a timeout after 20 minutes,
> exactly 20 minutes, no matter what application they are using,
> whether it is OWA or any other app.
>
> So, it appears to be a server setting, but what/where? I cant find
> this answer and all my troops are getting antsy...
>
> Rgds n tks for any help/asistance


I believe you mean Remote Web Workplace, yes? Make sure they select 'private
computer' at the main login page. By default, 'public or shared computer' is
selected.

Try posting in microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs for SBS help - RWW
doesn't exist outside SBS, and SBS does most things differently.
 
Re: Remote Desktop Timeouts after 20 minutes

Tks...will check that out

"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:

> Rod <Rod@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> > Our office network is running Small Business Server 2003 and 10 PCs on
> > network all running XP Pro Sp3.
> >
> > All PCs have remote desktop enabled but all users, who can all login
> > successfully from home, are having a timeout after 20 minutes,
> > exactly 20 minutes, no matter what application they are using,
> > whether it is OWA or any other app.
> >
> > So, it appears to be a server setting, but what/where? I cant find
> > this answer and all my troops are getting antsy...
> >
> > Rgds n tks for any help/asistance

>
> I believe you mean Remote Web Workplace, yes? Make sure they select 'private
> computer' at the main login page. By default, 'public or shared computer' is
> selected.
>
> Try posting in microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs for SBS help - RWW
> doesn't exist outside SBS, and SBS does most things differently.
>
>
>
 
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