Re: Disconnecting Remote Deasktop Connections.
From: Steven L Umbach (n9rou_at_n0-spam-for-me-comcast.net)
Date: 10/05/04
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Date: Tue, 05 Oct 2004 02:14:14 GMT
If you are using TS in Remote Administration mode you are allowed only two
connections which can not be changed. You can configure RDP properties in
Terminal Services Configuration to end a sessions that has been idle after a
certain number of minutes. If you can not connect to it again you might try
to use Computer Management to connect to that server and restart the
Terminal Server service assuming you have file and print sharing
connectivity to it. --- Steve
"Chaplain Doug" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Windows 2000 Server. I connected to my server using a
> remote desktop connection. The connection was lost (due
> to a network disconnect), but is apparently still logged
> onto the server. When I try to logon the server it tells
> me that the terminal server has exceeded the maximum
> number of allowed connections.
>
> 1. How many connections are allowed in Windows 2000
> Server? How may I increase the number?
> 2. How may I display the remote connection active on my
> server?
> 3. How may I disconnect (or close) a connection from the
> server? Or, how may I resume the broken connection?
>
> Thanks for the help.
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