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Guest Ramanpreet
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Dear All,

 

Good Morning

 

Is it possible in anyways that when we Log in through Treminal Services

Client to a Terminal Server in windows 2003 we are redirected to another

Server and when we logoff from that remote Server we are automatically Logged

off from Terminal Server also rather than Client Manually logging off from

Terminal Server.

 

You can we would like to do so in case of security issue as we dont want to

show our Terminal Server

 

Thanks and Regards,

Raman

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Guest Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
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Re: Redirection in Terminal Services

 

Ramanpreet <Ramanpreet@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> Dear All,

>

> Good Morning

>

> Is it possible in anyways that when we Log in through Treminal

> Services Client to a Terminal Server in windows 2003 we are

> redirected to another Server and when we logoff from that remote

> Server we are automatically Logged off from Terminal Server also

> rather than Client Manually logging off from Terminal Server.

>

> You can we would like to do so in case of security issue as we dont

> want to show our Terminal Server

>

> Thanks and Regards,

> Raman

 

I'm not sure exactly what you mean by "another server" but if you're

concerned with exposing your TS box directly to the internet, try VPN. Or a

VPN SSL appliance - SonicWALL makes a few nice models I've used - NetGear

and other manufacturers do as well.

 

This won't log clients off your TS box (they can still disconnect) but you

can control how long idle sessions are maintained in your terminal services

configuration.


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