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Hi:

I have the Terminal Services project near completion and I have two

questions left. I would like to solve one here and the other being a

licensing issue.

 

The problem for today... When I am in a session, after a certina lenght of

inactive time I get a pop-up window from the server telling me the computer

is locked and I need to enter a password to unlock the computer to get back

to a session. Where is the setting made for that time interval to be

controlled?? or eliminated??

 

fox7

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RE: Fine grooming of Terminal Services...

 

DOH!!!! God... I am sorry for taking up the bandwidth and your time, if

you are reading this. I figured it out. I wll make my next post of value, I

promise.

 

"fox7" wrote:

> Hi:

> I have the Terminal Services project near completion and I have two

> questions left. I would like to solve one here and the other being a

> licensing issue.

>

> The problem for today... When I am in a session, after a certina lenght of

> inactive time I get a pop-up window from the server telling me the computer

> is locked and I need to enter a password to unlock the computer to get back

> to a session. Where is the setting made for that time interval to be

> controlled?? or eliminated??

>

> fox7

Guest TEST@TEST.COM
Posted

Re: Fine grooming of Terminal Services...

 

I have the same issues where is that option ??

 

thanks

 

"fox7" <fox7@discussions.microsoft.com> a écrit dans le message de news:

7F081597-B662-4782-8825-9B7CF401EC41@microsoft.com...

> Hi:

> I have the Terminal Services project near completion and I have two

> questions left. I would like to solve one here and the other being a

> licensing issue.

>

> The problem for today... When I am in a session, after a certina lenght

> of

> inactive time I get a pop-up window from the server telling me the

> computer

> is locked and I need to enter a password to unlock the computer to get

> back

> to a session. Where is the setting made for that time interval to be

> controlled?? or eliminated??

>

> fox7

Posted

Re: Fine grooming of Terminal Services...

 

Test:

Log on to the Terminal server itself, as the user with which you are

getting the time out. Then on that desktop for that user, right click and go

to properties and set up for 'no screen saver' or log back in with password

settings.

 

OK??

 

fox7

 

"TEST@TEST.COM" wrote:

> I have the same issues where is that option ??

>

> thanks

>

> "fox7" <fox7@discussions.microsoft.com> a écrit dans le message de news:

> 7F081597-B662-4782-8825-9B7CF401EC41@microsoft.com...

> > Hi:

> > I have the Terminal Services project near completion and I have two

> > questions left. I would like to solve one here and the other being a

> > licensing issue.

> >

> > The problem for today... When I am in a session, after a certina lenght

> > of

> > inactive time I get a pop-up window from the server telling me the

> > computer

> > is locked and I need to enter a password to unlock the computer to get

> > back

> > to a session. Where is the setting made for that time interval to be

> > controlled?? or eliminated??

> >

> > fox7

>

>

>


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