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Guest christophe
Posted

Hi,

 

Remote (TerminalServer) connect to a SBS and/or MicrosoftServer 2003.

After a while of inactivity the user most login again.

Can this be determined or disabled so the users stay connected ?

(unless he disconnect of course)

 

thanks in advance.

christophe

Guest neo [mvp outlook]
Posted

Re: RDP TimeOut

 

Bring up the Terminal Services Configuration management snapin. go to

Connections folder. Right click on RDP-Tcp and select properties. Go to

sessions tab to configure disable/configure session timeouts.

 

"christophe" <nothingtosend@empty.com> wrote in message

news:OKsXSAWbIHA.4684@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

> Hi,

>

> Remote (TerminalServer) connect to a SBS and/or MicrosoftServer 2003.

> After a while of inactivity the user most login again.

> Can this be determined or disabled so the users stay connected ?

> (unless he disconnect of course)

>

> thanks in advance.

> christophe

>

>

Guest christophe
Posted

Re: RDP TimeOut

 

Thanks for the reply

but this is already set to "never".

and it seems not to lissen...

 

kind regards

christophe

 

 

 

"neo [mvp outlook]" <neo@discussions.microsoft.com> schreef in bericht

news:uaIJe%23XbIHA.5128@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

> Bring up the Terminal Services Configuration management snapin. go to

> Connections folder. Right click on RDP-Tcp and select properties. Go to

> sessions tab to configure disable/configure session timeouts.

>

> "christophe" <nothingtosend@empty.com> wrote in message

> news:OKsXSAWbIHA.4684@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>> Hi,

>>

>> Remote (TerminalServer) connect to a SBS and/or MicrosoftServer 2003.

>> After a while of inactivity the user most login again.

>> Can this be determined or disabled so the users stay connected ?

>> (unless he disconnect of course)

>>

>> thanks in advance.

>> christophe

>>

>>

>

>

Guest neo [mvp outlook]
Posted

Re: RDP TimeOut

 

Just to make I understand what logon again means...

 

Does it mean their remote desktop session is closing and they have to

relaunch/sign back in or does it mean the servers screen saver is kicking in

and they are unlocking the session to continue working?

 

"christophe" <nothingtosend@empty.com> wrote in message

news:uAW4V0YbIHA.3696@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

> Thanks for the reply

> but this is already set to "never".

> and it seems not to lissen...

>

> kind regards

> christophe

>

>

>

> "neo [mvp outlook]" <neo@discussions.microsoft.com> schreef in bericht

> news:uaIJe%23XbIHA.5128@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

>> Bring up the Terminal Services Configuration management snapin. go to

>> Connections folder. Right click on RDP-Tcp and select properties. Go to

>> sessions tab to configure disable/configure session timeouts.

>>

>> "christophe" <nothingtosend@empty.com> wrote in message

>> news:OKsXSAWbIHA.4684@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>>> Hi,

>>>

>>> Remote (TerminalServer) connect to a SBS and/or MicrosoftServer 2003.

>>> After a while of inactivity the user most login again.

>>> Can this be determined or disabled so the users stay connected ?

>>> (unless he disconnect of course)

>>>

>>> thanks in advance.

>>> christophe

>>>

>>>

>>

>>

>

>

Guest Michael Russell
Posted

Re: RDP TimeOut

 

Sounds like it could be group policy. Check if something is set under

Terminal Services in gpedit.msc

 

Computer > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Terminal Services

> Sessions

 

Set a time limit for active but idle Terminal Services sessions

Terminate session when time limits are reached

 

The default configuration is "Not Configured"

 

--

Michael

 

 

"christophe" wrote:

> Thanks for the reply

> but this is already set to "never".

> and it seems not to lissen...

>

> kind regards

> christophe

>

>

>

> "neo [mvp outlook]" <neo@discussions.microsoft.com> schreef in bericht

> news:uaIJe%23XbIHA.5128@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

> > Bring up the Terminal Services Configuration management snapin. go to

> > Connections folder. Right click on RDP-Tcp and select properties. Go to

> > sessions tab to configure disable/configure session timeouts.

> >

> > "christophe" <nothingtosend@empty.com> wrote in message

> > news:OKsXSAWbIHA.4684@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

> >> Hi,

> >>

> >> Remote (TerminalServer) connect to a SBS and/or MicrosoftServer 2003.

> >> After a while of inactivity the user most login again.

> >> Can this be determined or disabled so the users stay connected ?

> >> (unless he disconnect of course)

> >>

> >> thanks in advance.

> >> christophe

> >>

> >>

> >

> >

>

>

>

Guest christophe
Posted

Re: RDP TimeOut

 

"found" it

it was the "screen saver settings" under TS.

 

thanks.

 

"christophe" <nothingtosend@empty.com> schreef in bericht

news:OKsXSAWbIHA.4684@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

> Hi,

>

> Remote (TerminalServer) connect to a SBS and/or MicrosoftServer 2003.

> After a while of inactivity the user most login again.

> Can this be determined or disabled so the users stay connected ?

> (unless he disconnect of course)

>

> thanks in advance.

> christophe

>

>

  • 2 weeks later...
Guest Andreas.Konrad
Posted

Re: RDP TimeOut

 

hey christophe,

 

what does it mean in detail?

I'm experiencing the same problem. After a period of inactivity the user not

only have to enter the password for session-reactivation because of the

screensaver settings. Moreover he has to enter username and password because

of a disconnected session! GP-settings should prevent this behaviour.

 

Best regards,

Andreas

 

"christophe" wrote:

> "found" it

> it was the "screen saver settings" under TS.

>

> thanks.

>

> "christophe" <nothingtosend@empty.com> schreef in bericht

> news:OKsXSAWbIHA.4684@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

> > Hi,

> >

> > Remote (TerminalServer) connect to a SBS and/or MicrosoftServer 2003.

> > After a while of inactivity the user most login again.

> > Can this be determined or disabled so the users stay connected ?

> > (unless he disconnect of course)

> >

> > thanks in advance.

> > christophe

> >

> >

>

>

>

Guest christophe
Posted

Re: RDP TimeOut

 

For me the "screen saver settings" were enough

for not being "kicked out" of the session.

Only the password needed to be re-entered.

 

I didn't touch any GP settings. That is I left it as default.

 

kind regards

christophe

 

"Andreas.Konrad" <AndreasKonrad@discussions.microsoft.com> schreef in

bericht news:21F65846-112E-4E33-8ACC-E0D1EEC8EC3C@microsoft.com...

> hey christophe,

>

> what does it mean in detail?

> I'm experiencing the same problem. After a period of inactivity the user

> not

> only have to enter the password for session-reactivation because of the

> screensaver settings. Moreover he has to enter username and password

> because

> of a disconnected session! GP-settings should prevent this behaviour.

>

> Best regards,

> Andreas

>

> "christophe" wrote:

>

>> "found" it

>> it was the "screen saver settings" under TS.

>>

>> thanks.

>>

>> "christophe" <nothingtosend@empty.com> schreef in bericht

>> news:OKsXSAWbIHA.4684@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>> > Hi,

>> >

>> > Remote (TerminalServer) connect to a SBS and/or MicrosoftServer 2003.

>> > After a while of inactivity the user most login again.

>> > Can this be determined or disabled so the users stay connected ?

>> > (unless he disconnect of course)

>> >

>> > thanks in advance.

>> > christophe

>> >

>> >

>>

>>

>>

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