Re: Logging out of Remote desktop
From: Sooner Al (SoonerAl_at_somewhere.net.invalid)
Date: 07/09/04
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Date: Fri, 9 Jul 2004 13:27:07 -0500
Look at the group policies on the machine to make sure they are configured to disconnect/log off RD
sessions after a certain amount of time. Go to "Start -> Run" and type gpedit.msc at the command
line. Navigate to the "Local Computer Policy -> Computer Configuration -> Administrative
Templates -> Windows Components -> Terminal Services -> Sessions". Do this on the RDP host.
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"JerryT" <JerryT@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> In our office we use remote desktop extensively however occasionally someone logs out and a
> subsequent user goes to log in and they get a message stating that the last person is still logged
> in. Is there a patch or service pack that needs to be installed to resolve this issue or what do
> I need to tell my users to take care of the problem?
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