how to Restrict multiple sessions for a single user

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Hi;
Since i have installed SP3 for win XP while using RDP for servers with
single user each time multiple sessions are opened for a single user, not
only from one PC if the RDP (RDP console in administration tool pack sp2) is
used at another workstation and the same server is accessed with the same
user, another session is provided by the server which was not the case in
SP2. If any user from any workstation used to get connected to server the
session of another user on another workstation with same server user used to
get disconnected.
Please help me to solve this issue.
Note;
I have used the terminal configuration policy (GPO) and set the restriction
to one user but still other workstation can get new session while using the
same server user.

Thanks
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Essa
 
RE: how to Restrict multiple sessions for a single user

Try RSOP to check if your policy is applied for that user.
RSOP = Resultant Set of Policy, you can start it via a MMC.
 
RE: how to Restrict multiple sessions for a single user

Hi;
Actually i have also implemented the policy and check that policy is also
applied.In terminal configuration i have set the restrict the user to single
session but still two user using the same server user from different
workstation can initiate two sessions.
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Essa


"Yuri GMT+1" wrote:

> Try RSOP to check if your policy is applied for that user.
> RSOP = Resultant Set of Policy, you can start it via a MMC.
 
RE: how to Restrict multiple sessions for a single user

mmmm, strange.

Maybe you can try the GPO setting: "Allow reconnection from original client
only"
 
RE: how to Restrict multiple sessions for a single user

Hi Essa,

Yes, it is strange it occurs after installing SP3.
Maybe you can also post this error on a Windows XP forum.

Good luck to find the solution. Hopefully somebody of Microsoft read this
and take the necessarily steps...

Cheers,
Yuri
 
RE: how to Restrict multiple sessions for a single user

Hi Yuri;
Thanks for the reply.
I have already send an email to MS but still they have not replied.Is there
any other source i can contact MS team.

Thanks

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Essa


"Yuri GMT+1" wrote:

> Hi Essa,
>
> Yes, it is strange it occurs after installing SP3.
> Maybe you can also post this error on a Windows XP forum.
>
> Good luck to find the solution. Hopefully somebody of Microsoft read this
> and take the necessarily steps...
>
> Cheers,
> Yuri
 
RE: how to Restrict multiple sessions for a single user

Hi Yuri;
Well i tried this option as well but did not help. This problem occured
after installing a SP3 for XP now i don't know whether this is bug or this is
enhancment?

Thanks
--
Essa


"Yuri GMT+1" wrote:

> mmmm, strange.
>
> Maybe you can try the GPO setting: "Allow reconnection from original client
> only"
 
RE: how to Restrict multiple sessions for a single user

Hi Essa,

I only communicate to Microsoft though these forums.

I know that these are heavily monitored (at least some....) ;-)
http://forums.microsoft.com/TechNet/default.aspx

Although, I don't see a WindowsXP forum here... Anyway, the goal is to let
Microsoft know there might be a bug in SP3.

If you have the solution / an answer from Microsoft. Please post is also here.

Cheers,
Yuri
 
RE: how to Restrict multiple sessions for a single user

Thanks Yuri for the help, i will certainly provide the solution if i get it
from any source.
thanks
--
Essa


"Yuri GMT+1" wrote:

> Hi Essa,
>
> I only communicate to Microsoft though these forums.
>
> I know that these are heavily monitored (at least some....) ;-)
> http://forums.microsoft.com/TechNet/default.aspx
>
> Although, I don't see a WindowsXP forum here... Anyway, the goal is to let
> Microsoft know there might be a bug in SP3.
>
> If you have the solution / an answer from Microsoft. Please post is also here.
>
> Cheers,
> Yuri
 
RE: how to Restrict multiple sessions for a single user

HI;
Please follow the following steps to correct the problem.

1) Update all the workstations to XP SP3.
2) Via GPO configure the "Restrict Terminal Services users to a single
remote session" available in the Computer Configuration\Administrative
Templates\Windows Components\Terminal Services....

Now no more multiple session are created
--
Essa


"Muhammad Essa" wrote:

> Thanks Yuri for the help, i will certainly provide the solution if i get it
> from any source.
> thanks
> --
> Essa
>
>
> "Yuri GMT+1" wrote:
>
> > Hi Essa,
> >
> > I only communicate to Microsoft though these forums.
> >
> > I know that these are heavily monitored (at least some....) ;-)
> > http://forums.microsoft.com/TechNet/default.aspx
> >
> > Although, I don't see a WindowsXP forum here... Anyway, the goal is to let
> > Microsoft know there might be a bug in SP3.
> >
> > If you have the solution / an answer from Microsoft. Please post is also here.
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Yuri
 
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