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Guest steve
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We have a few admins here that remote into some of our servers. but when 1 of

us in remoted in, and another remotes in, we get kicked off. how can i

prevent this? is there a setting somewhere to increase the number of sessions?

 

Thx,

Steve

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Guest Ehren
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RE: Remote Access

 

With using "remote desktop for administration" as they call it you are only

allowed two remote sessions to a particular server. If someone uses it and

disconects (clicks the X in the RDP client instead of logging off) and you do

not have your TS configuration set you boot idle connections after a certain

time that connection will remain in use and use up 1 of your 2 slots. If 2

people do this then both will remain used and no one will be able to remote

in.

 

The only way to have more than two connections is to set up Terminal

Services and buy licenses for terminal services for however many connections

you want/need.

 

The built in remote desktop feature as I said only allows a max of 2

concurrent connections.

 

Hope that helps

/Ehren - MCSE2003

 

"steve" wrote:

> We have a few admins here that remote into some of our servers. but when 1 of

> us in remoted in, and another remotes in, we get kicked off. how can i

> prevent this? is there a setting somewhere to increase the number of sessions?

>

> Thx,

> Steve

Guest steve
Posted

RE: Remote Access

 

so i should set the ts config in the gp to 2?

 

Thx

 

"Ehren" wrote:

> With using "remote desktop for administration" as they call it you are only

> allowed two remote sessions to a particular server. If someone uses it and

> disconects (clicks the X in the RDP client instead of logging off) and you do

> not have your TS configuration set you boot idle connections after a certain

> time that connection will remain in use and use up 1 of your 2 slots. If 2

> people do this then both will remain used and no one will be able to remote

> in.

>

> The only way to have more than two connections is to set up Terminal

> Services and buy licenses for terminal services for however many connections

> you want/need.

>

> The built in remote desktop feature as I said only allows a max of 2

> concurrent connections.

>

> Hope that helps

> /Ehren - MCSE2003

>

> "steve" wrote:

>

> > We have a few admins here that remote into some of our servers. but when 1 of

> > us in remoted in, and another remotes in, we get kicked off. how can i

> > prevent this? is there a setting somewhere to increase the number of sessions?

> >

> > Thx,

> > Steve

Guest Ehren
Posted

RE: Remote Access

 

Another reason you could get kicked off like that is if you are both trying

to remote into the console session. There can only be one active console

session. If someone is using the computer locally and someone remotes into

the console session then the local terminal will become locked and if the

person at the local terminal logs back in it would kick out the remote user.

I bet that more accurately describes your issue.

 

Are you actually using the remote desktop client

(Start/Programs/Accessories) to connect?

 

"steve" wrote:

> so i should set the ts config in the gp to 2?

>

> Thx

>

> "Ehren" wrote:

>

> > With using "remote desktop for administration" as they call it you are only

> > allowed two remote sessions to a particular server. If someone uses it and

> > disconects (clicks the X in the RDP client instead of logging off) and you do

> > not have your TS configuration set you boot idle connections after a certain

> > time that connection will remain in use and use up 1 of your 2 slots. If 2

> > people do this then both will remain used and no one will be able to remote

> > in.

> >

> > The only way to have more than two connections is to set up Terminal

> > Services and buy licenses for terminal services for however many connections

> > you want/need.

> >

> > The built in remote desktop feature as I said only allows a max of 2

> > concurrent connections.

> >

> > Hope that helps

> > /Ehren - MCSE2003

> >

> > "steve" wrote:

> >

> > > We have a few admins here that remote into some of our servers. but when 1 of

> > > us in remoted in, and another remotes in, we get kicked off. how can i

> > > prevent this? is there a setting somewhere to increase the number of sessions?

> > >

> > > Thx,

> > > Steve

Guest steve
Posted

RE: Remote Access

 

yes, we use the remote desktop..

 

"Ehren" wrote:

> Another reason you could get kicked off like that is if you are both trying

> to remote into the console session. There can only be one active console

> session. If someone is using the computer locally and someone remotes into

> the console session then the local terminal will become locked and if the

> person at the local terminal logs back in it would kick out the remote user.

> I bet that more accurately describes your issue.

>

> Are you actually using the remote desktop client

> (Start/Programs/Accessories) to connect?

>

> "steve" wrote:

>

> > so i should set the ts config in the gp to 2?

> >

> > Thx

> >

> > "Ehren" wrote:

> >

> > > With using "remote desktop for administration" as they call it you are only

> > > allowed two remote sessions to a particular server. If someone uses it and

> > > disconects (clicks the X in the RDP client instead of logging off) and you do

> > > not have your TS configuration set you boot idle connections after a certain

> > > time that connection will remain in use and use up 1 of your 2 slots. If 2

> > > people do this then both will remain used and no one will be able to remote

> > > in.

> > >

> > > The only way to have more than two connections is to set up Terminal

> > > Services and buy licenses for terminal services for however many connections

> > > you want/need.

> > >

> > > The built in remote desktop feature as I said only allows a max of 2

> > > concurrent connections.

> > >

> > > Hope that helps

> > > /Ehren - MCSE2003

> > >

> > > "steve" wrote:

> > >

> > > > We have a few admins here that remote into some of our servers. but when 1 of

> > > > us in remoted in, and another remotes in, we get kicked off. how can i

> > > > prevent this? is there a setting somewhere to increase the number of sessions?

> > > >

> > > > Thx,

> > > > Steve


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