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I think it's called "session timeout". It's where I get a login screen if

the TS session isn't used for a certain amount of time.

 

How do I control that? I've increased the time in the user's profile. I

increased it in RDP properties in TS Configuration. The computers in this

company are not joined to the domain, so I can't set it in a GPO.

 

I've set it to 1 hour in the RDP properties. And it still goes back to the

login screen after a couple minutes of idle.

What am I doing wrong?

 

TIA

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Guest Vera Noest [MVP]
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Re: Session Timeout

 

If you get a login screen, it's not the session timeout, it's the

screen saver.

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"JohnB" <jbrigan@yahoo.com> wrote on 15 aug 2008:

> I think it's called "session timeout". It's where I get a login

> screen if the TS session isn't used for a certain amount of

> time.

>

> How do I control that? I've increased the time in the user's

> profile. I increased it in RDP properties in TS Configuration.

> The computers in this company are not joined to the domain, so I

> can't set it in a GPO.

>

> I've set it to 1 hour in the RDP properties. And it still goes

> back to the login screen after a couple minutes of idle.

> What am I doing wrong?

>

> TIA

Posted

Re: Session Timeout

 

Right. I knew that. I just wanted to see if everyone else did.

 

*red face*

 

 

 

"Vera Noest [MVP]" <Vera.Noest@remove-this.hem.utfors.se> wrote in message

news:Xns9AFB9DAD26DBAveranoesthemutforsse@207.46.248.16...

> If you get a login screen, it's not the session timeout, it's the

> screen saver.

> _________________________________________________________

> Vera Noest

> MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server

> TS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net

> *----------- Please reply in newsgroup -------------*

>

> "JohnB" <jbrigan@yahoo.com> wrote on 15 aug 2008:

>

>> I think it's called "session timeout". It's where I get a login

>> screen if the TS session isn't used for a certain amount of

>> time.

>>

>> How do I control that? I've increased the time in the user's

>> profile. I increased it in RDP properties in TS Configuration.

>> The computers in this company are not joined to the domain, so I

>> can't set it in a GPO.

>>

>> I've set it to 1 hour in the RDP properties. And it still goes

>> back to the login screen after a couple minutes of idle.

>> What am I doing wrong?

>>

>> TIA

Guest Jeff Pitsch
Posted

Re: Session Timeout

 

LOL

 

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Jeff Pitsch

Microsoft MVP - Terminal Services

 

"JohnB" <jbrigan@yahoo.com> wrote in message

news:eIu3vxt$IHA.5660@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

> Right. I knew that. I just wanted to see if everyone else did.

>

> *red face*

>

>

>

> "Vera Noest [MVP]" <Vera.Noest@remove-this.hem.utfors.se> wrote in message

> news:Xns9AFB9DAD26DBAveranoesthemutforsse@207.46.248.16...

>> If you get a login screen, it's not the session timeout, it's the

>> screen saver.

>> _________________________________________________________

>> Vera Noest

>> MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server

>> TS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net

>> *----------- Please reply in newsgroup -------------*

>>

>> "JohnB" <jbrigan@yahoo.com> wrote on 15 aug 2008:

>>

>>> I think it's called "session timeout". It's where I get a login

>>> screen if the TS session isn't used for a certain amount of

>>> time.

>>>

>>> How do I control that? I've increased the time in the user's

>>> profile. I increased it in RDP properties in TS Configuration.

>>> The computers in this company are not joined to the domain, so I

>>> can't set it in a GPO.

>>>

>>> I've set it to 1 hour in the RDP properties. And it still goes

>>> back to the login screen after a couple minutes of idle.

>>> What am I doing wrong?

>>>

>>> TIA

>


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