Re: long idle sessions stay on DC

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It could be because they're not logging off and are simply disconnecting and
leaving their sessions open. That can certainly happen with TS, not so sure
about Citrix, I guess it depends on the policy.

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Paul Williams
Microsoft MVP - Windows Server - Directory Services
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