Terminal Server Group Policy Question



I have a windows 2003 domain controller and a Windows 2003 Terminal
Server.

In a OU I have a Management Group Policy in which I configureed the
computer configuration and the user coniguration areas dealing with
terminal services.

User Config > Admin Templates > Windows Components > Terminal Services
Sessions
Computer Configuration > Admin Templates > Windows Components >
Terminal Services > Sessions

For testing I set the "Sets a time limit for active but idle Terminal
Services sessions" to 1 min. I force the group policy update then
log into the Terminal Server and idle for 5 min. It never
disconnects.

What am I doing wrong?

Thanks
.



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