I hope someone can help me with this as I have scoured the newsgroups and the
web. Its probably a setting somewhere but I just don't know where to look.
Sometimes I connect to the office to work from home with RDP to our terminal
server. Since it is an internet connection I sometimes lose this connection
and have to login agian. When I do I find the all the programs and documents
I had open are gone and I was logged off.
It seems like in this case it would disconnect me but that doesn't seem to
be happening. I would very much prefer a disconnect so I can just login to my
session again. This behavior has really messed me up a couple times now so I
really need to change it so in the event I or someone else loses connection
to the terminal server the session is disconnected and not logged off so the
user can log back in and have all their programs and documents open.
Re: If I Lose Connection I am automatically logged off and programs lo
What is the Windows version of Terminal Services are you running?
You can set this setting at Terminal Services Configuration (tscc.msc in
Win2k3 and earlier, TSConfig.msc in Win2k8)->RDP-Tcp->Sessions tab->Override
setting when session limit is reached or connection is broken. set the
radio button "Disconnect from session".
Thanks
Soo Kuan
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"D Smith" <DSmith@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:E101D0BC-B38F-4C7D-AFE4-A8BAA8757833@microsoft.com...
>I hope someone can help me with this as I have scoured the newsgroups and
>the
> web. Its probably a setting somewhere but I just don't know where to look.
> Sometimes I connect to the office to work from home with RDP to our
> terminal
> server. Since it is an internet connection I sometimes lose this
> connection
> and have to login agian. When I do I find the all the programs and
> documents
> I had open are gone and I was logged off.
>
> It seems like in this case it would disconnect me but that doesn't seem to
> be happening. I would very much prefer a disconnect so I can just login to
> my
> session again. This behavior has really messed me up a couple times now so
> I
> really need to change it so in the event I or someone else loses
> connection
> to the terminal server the session is disconnected and not logged off so
> the
> user can log back in and have all their programs and documents open.
>
> Thanks in advance for any help.
Re: If I Lose Connection I am automatically logged off and program
Re: If I Lose Connection I am automatically logged off and program
This looks like the right place but the checkbox and radio buttons are all
greyed out. Any idea how to make these active so I can choose this?
Thank you!
"Soo Kuan Teo [MSFT]" wrote:
> What is the Windows version of Terminal Services are you running?
> You can set this setting at Terminal Services Configuration (tscc.msc in
> Win2k3 and earlier, TSConfig.msc in Win2k8)->RDP-Tcp->Sessions tab->Override
> setting when session limit is reached or connection is broken. set the
> radio button "Disconnect from session".
>
> Thanks
> Soo Kuan
>
>
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> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
>
> "D Smith" <DSmith@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:E101D0BC-B38F-4C7D-AFE4-A8BAA8757833@microsoft.com...
> >I hope someone can help me with this as I have scoured the newsgroups and
> >the
> > web. Its probably a setting somewhere but I just don't know where to look.
> > Sometimes I connect to the office to work from home with RDP to our
> > terminal
> > server. Since it is an internet connection I sometimes lose this
> > connection
> > and have to login agian. When I do I find the all the programs and
> > documents
> > I had open are gone and I was logged off.
> >
> > It seems like in this case it would disconnect me but that doesn't seem to
> > be happening. I would very much prefer a disconnect so I can just login to
> > my
> > session again. This behavior has really messed me up a couple times now so
> > I
> > really need to change it so in the event I or someone else loses
> > connection
> > to the terminal server the session is disconnected and not logged off so
> > the
> > user can log back in and have all their programs and documents open.
> >
> > Thanks in advance for any help.
>
>
Re: If I Lose Connection I am automatically logged off and program
Re: If I Lose Connection I am automatically logged off and program
It turns out it was configured in group policy so I made the change there.
Thanks for your help!
"Soo Kuan Teo [MSFT]" wrote:
> What is the Windows version of Terminal Services are you running?
> You can set this setting at Terminal Services Configuration (tscc.msc in
> Win2k3 and earlier, TSConfig.msc in Win2k8)->RDP-Tcp->Sessions tab->Override
> setting when session limit is reached or connection is broken. set the
> radio button "Disconnect from session".
>
> Thanks
> Soo Kuan
>
>
> --
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
>
> "D Smith" <DSmith@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:E101D0BC-B38F-4C7D-AFE4-A8BAA8757833@microsoft.com...
> >I hope someone can help me with this as I have scoured the newsgroups and
> >the
> > web. Its probably a setting somewhere but I just don't know where to look.
> > Sometimes I connect to the office to work from home with RDP to our
> > terminal
> > server. Since it is an internet connection I sometimes lose this
> > connection
> > and have to login agian. When I do I find the all the programs and
> > documents
> > I had open are gone and I was logged off.
> >
> > It seems like in this case it would disconnect me but that doesn't seem to
> > be happening. I would very much prefer a disconnect so I can just login to
> > my
> > session again. This behavior has really messed me up a couple times now so
> > I
> > really need to change it so in the event I or someone else loses
> > connection
> > to the terminal server the session is disconnected and not logged off so
> > the
> > user can log back in and have all their programs and documents open.
> >
> > Thanks in advance for any help.
>
>
Re: If I Lose Connection I am automatically logged off and program
Re: If I Lose Connection I am automatically logged off and program
you're welcome!
Thanks for stopping by.
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"D Smith" <DSmith@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> It turns out it was configured in group policy so I made the change there.
> Thanks for your help!
>
> "Soo Kuan Teo [MSFT]" wrote:
>
>> What is the Windows version of Terminal Services are you running?
>> You can set this setting at Terminal Services Configuration (tscc.msc in
>> Win2k3 and earlier, TSConfig.msc in Win2k8)->RDP-Tcp->Sessions
>> tab->Override
>> setting when session limit is reached or connection is broken. set the
>> radio button "Disconnect from session".
>>
>> Thanks
>> Soo Kuan
>>
>>
>> --
>> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
>> rights.
>>
>> "D Smith" <DSmith@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:E101D0BC-B38F-4C7D-AFE4-A8BAA8757833@microsoft.com...
>> >I hope someone can help me with this as I have scoured the newsgroups
>> >and
>> >the
>> > web. Its probably a setting somewhere but I just don't know where to
>> > look.
>> > Sometimes I connect to the office to work from home with RDP to our
>> > terminal
>> > server. Since it is an internet connection I sometimes lose this
>> > connection
>> > and have to login agian. When I do I find the all the programs and
>> > documents
>> > I had open are gone and I was logged off.
>> >
>> > It seems like in this case it would disconnect me but that doesn't seem
>> > to
>> > be happening. I would very much prefer a disconnect so I can just login
>> > to
>> > my
>> > session again. This behavior has really messed me up a couple times now
>> > so
>> > I
>> > really need to change it so in the event I or someone else loses
>> > connection
>> > to the terminal server the session is disconnected and not logged off
>> > so
>> > the
>> > user can log back in and have all their programs and documents open.
>> >
>> > Thanks in advance for any help.
>>
>>
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