Re: GroupPolicy reconnect from original client only Policy&Termina
- From: Roli79 <Roli79@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 24 Jul 2006 14:33:01 -0700
Hi Jorge,
hmm i know about the setting: "Restrict Terminal Services Users..."
And this setting i could not enable, because i have only one common user,
wich should be able to reconnect to his old session if he disconects his
session
from 'Client-X'. Also if there are multiple disconnected sessions with the
same user
name on the terminal server.
Wat i read in the GOP description for: "allow only reconnection from
original client"
(Administrative Settins\Windows Components\Terminal Services\Sessions)
was, that the setting only works for ICA-Clients aka. Citirix. :-( and
that's what i
haven't available.
I will do a additionally test wit the 'TS Session Directory Service'. Hope i
will get my
imagination work.
best regards
Roland
"Jorge Silva" wrote:
.
Hi
If you want one connection for client you must configure that each client
only have permissions to make one connection at each time you can do that on
GPO "Restrict Terminal Services Users to a single remote session".
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I hope that the information above helps you
Good Luck
Jorge Silva
MCSA
Systems Administrator
"Roli79" <Roli79@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hello there,
i have a questiton concering terminal services and a specific group policy
permission. And i don't know if the policy works wrong, or i
misunderstandi
it .
I have one user in my AD wich is be able to have multiple TS sessions on
my
terminal server. What i tought was, if i set the group policy
"allow only reconnection from original client"
on both sides (computer- and userconfiguration) it should be possible,
that
the user if his session will be disconnected, could do a reconnect from
the
disconnected client only.
But if i have two or more disconnected sessions on the terminal server, i
receive a dialog during logon process, wich session of my user i want to
choose. And that's what i want to prevent.
I also could user restrict o one session only, but thats what i would not
do.
regards
Roland
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