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Guest Gaurav
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I handled windows server 2003 remotely of all remote location.

 

But many of the time other IT team members also take the RDP of server

& after using the server they forget to logoff & just disconnect the

RDP connection.

 

Becoz of this after 2 RDP open connection, I am not able to login in

remote server becoz terminal server support 2 RDP conection.

 

How Can I logoff or disconnect remote connection through any command

or any other way.

 

Gaurav Mathur

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Guest Meinolf Weber
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Re: RDP connection

 

Hello Gaurav,

 

On the server start the "Terminal Services Manager" under Administrative

tools and here you can see all servers in your domain and who has an open

session and you can kick him out. If you have server 2003, you can also add

a server by name that is not in the shown list.

 

Best regards

 

Meinolf Weber

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> I handled windows server 2003 remotely of all remote location.

>

> But many of the time other IT team members also take the RDP of server

> & after using the server they forget to logoff & just disconnect the

> RDP connection.

>

> Becoz of this after 2 RDP open connection, I am not able to login in

> remote server becoz terminal server support 2 RDP conection.

>

> How Can I logoff or disconnect remote connection through any command

> or any other way.

>

> Gaurav Mathur

>

Guest Gaurav
Posted

Re: RDP connection

 

Sir,

 

Thanks for reply...

 

But the server are situated on remote location & I am accessing server

thrugh WAN connection & while accessing server through "mstsc"-- it is

showing "connection exceeded".

 

So what to do in this condition.

 

Gaurav Mathur

 

 

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On Jul 18, 5:16 pm, Meinolf Weber <meiweb(nospam)@gmx.de> wrote:

> Hello Gaurav,

>

> On the server start the "Terminal Services Manager" under Administrative

> tools and here you can see all servers in your domain and who has an open

> session and you can kick him out. If you have server 2003, you can also add

> a server by name that is not in the shown list.

>

> Best regards

>

> Meinolf Weber

> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers

> no rights.

> ** Please do NOT email, only reply to Newsgroups

> ** HELP us help YOU!!!http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm

>

>

>

> > I handled windows server 2003 remotely of all remote location.

>

> > But many of the time other IT team members also take the RDP of server

> > & after using the server they forget to logoff & just disconnect the

> > RDP connection.

>

> > Becoz of this after 2 RDP open connection, I am not able to login in

> > remote server becoz terminal server support 2 RDP conection.

>

> > How Can I logoff or disconnect remote connection through any command

> > or any other way.

>

> > Gaurav Mathur- Hide quoted text -

>

> - Show quoted text -

Guest Meinolf Weber
Posted

Re: RDP connection

 

Hello Gaurav,

 

Is the server domain member or standalone?

 

Best regards

 

Meinolf Weber

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> Sir,

>

> Thanks for reply...

>

> But the server are situated on remote location & I am accessing server

> thrugh WAN connection & while accessing server through "mstsc"-- it is

> showing "connection exceeded".

>

> So what to do in this condition.

>

> Gaurav Mathur

>

> **********************************************************************

> ********************* On Jul 18, 5:16 pm, Meinolf Weber

> <meiweb(nospam)@gmx.de> wrote:

>

>> Hello Gaurav,

>>

>> On the server start the "Terminal Services Manager" under

>> Administrative tools and here you can see all servers in your domain

>> and who has an open session and you can kick him out. If you have

>> server 2003, you can also add a server by name that is not in the

>> shown list.

>>

>> Best regards

>>

>> Meinolf Weber

>> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and

>> confers

>> no rights.

>> ** Please do NOT email, only reply to Newsgroups

>> ** HELP us help YOU!!!http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm

>>> I handled windows server 2003 remotely of all remote location.

>>>

>>> But many of the time other IT team members also take the RDP of

>>> server & after using the server they forget to logoff & just

>>> disconnect the RDP connection.

>>>

>>> Becoz of this after 2 RDP open connection, I am not able to login in

>>> remote server becoz terminal server support 2 RDP conection.

>>>

>>> How Can I logoff or disconnect remote connection through any command

>>> or any other way.

>>>

>>> Gaurav Mathur- Hide quoted text -

>>>

>> - Show quoted text -

>>

Guest Bruce Sanderson
Posted

Re: RDP connection

 

Have you tried connecting by using the /console or /admin option for mstsc?

 

The /console option is for older mstsc versions; /admin is for the mstsc

version 6. Both options will connect you to the "console" session (Session

0) of the server, which is not normally used for RDP connections.

 

I just tried this RDP to a Windows Server 2003 R2 SP2 computer -

 

launched two RDP sessions via the RDC gui client

launched a third but got the "connections exceeded" message

launched mstsc /console /v:servername and got logged on

 

Terminal Services Manager then shows the three connections, one of which is

on Session 0.

 

Using Terminal Services Connection (in Administrative Tools), you can cause

disconnected sessions to be logged off automatically after a specified time

expires (select Connections in the left pane, right click RDP-TCP, select

the Sessions tab). In a domain environment, you can set this with a Group

Policy (Computer Configuration, Administrative Templates, Windows

Components, Terminal Services, Sessions. You can set the time limit as

short as 1 minute.

 

 

--

Bruce Sanderson

http://members.shaw.ca/bsanders

 

It is perfectly useless to know the right answer to the wrong question.

 

 

 

"Gaurav" <mathur.gm@gmail.com> wrote in message

news:600c48de-ea41-4a26-a89d-dc332aa8a728@q28g2000prh.googlegroups.com...

Sir,

 

Thanks for reply...

 

But the server are situated on remote location & I am accessing server

thrugh WAN connection & while accessing server through "mstsc"-- it is

showing "connection exceeded".

 

So what to do in this condition.

 

Gaurav Mathur

 

 

*******************************************************************************************

On Jul 18, 5:16 pm, Meinolf Weber <meiweb(nospam)@gmx.de> wrote:

> Hello Gaurav,

>

> On the server start the "Terminal Services Manager" under Administrative

> tools and here you can see all servers in your domain and who has an open

> session and you can kick him out. If you have server 2003, you can also

> add

> a server by name that is not in the shown list.

>

> Best regards

>

> Meinolf Weber

> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and

> confers

> no rights.

> ** Please do NOT email, only reply to Newsgroups

> ** HELP us help YOU!!!http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm

>

>

>

> > I handled windows server 2003 remotely of all remote location.

>

> > But many of the time other IT team members also take the RDP of server

> > & after using the server they forget to logoff & just disconnect the

> > RDP connection.

>

> > Becoz of this after 2 RDP open connection, I am not able to login in

> > remote server becoz terminal server support 2 RDP conection.

>

> > How Can I logoff or disconnect remote connection through any command

> > or any other way.

>

> > Gaurav Mathur- Hide quoted text -

>

> - Show quoted text -


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