Guest Jim Prendergast Posted September 4, 2008 Posted September 4, 2008 We have a Server 2008 Terminal server on a Server 2003 AD. We have set the Session Timeout in GPO and attached it to the OU TSServer in which the server resides, but it appears to have no effect on the Session Timeout for the Clients. We have check that the GPO is being applied to the Terminal Server. Is there a difference on the GPO for Server 2008 Terminal Services. Thansk Jim
Guest Jeff Pitsch Posted September 4, 2008 Posted September 4, 2008 Re: Session Timeout in Server 2008 There may be. I would check the ADM's to see if there is a difference for that setting. I would also create a new GPO from a 2008 box (or one that has the updated ADM's) and work with that instead of the old GPO. -- Jeff Pitsch Microsoft MVP - Terminal Services "Jim Prendergast" <JimPrendergast@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:42FB33E3-31EC-4927-BBA3-4CE67091E847@microsoft.com... > We have a Server 2008 Terminal server on a Server 2003 AD. > We have set the Session Timeout in GPO and attached it to the OU TSServer > in > which the server resides, but it appears to have no effect on the Session > Timeout for the Clients. > > We have check that the GPO is being applied to the Terminal Server. > > Is there a difference on the GPO for Server 2008 Terminal Services. > > > Thansk > > Jim
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