Re: Remote Connection

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From: Les Connor [SBS Community Member] (les.connor_at_DEL.cfive.ca)
Date: 12/20/04


Date: Sun, 19 Dec 2004 21:24:56 -0600

Just a guess, but if you log into a workstation with a user with admin
credentials on that computer, and disconnect (as opposed to log off), then a
user who is not a local administrator probably cannot log on.

-- 
Les Connor [SBS Community Member]
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"cdhitman" <cdhitman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message 
news:97A152C0-DC43-4A4C-B281-0EAD44521221@microsoft.com...
> Hey everyone,
>
> Quick question: I've had sporattic instances of me connecting to the 
> server
> remotely from home, and then further connecting to a desktop client at the
> office through the server. Automatically, when this happens that specific
> desktop becomes "locked". Essentially what should happen is that when I
> disconnect from the server or terminate the connection to that remote
> desktop, it should automatically "unlock" and all is well. Unfortunately,
> sometimes this doesn't happen and I have been led to run down to the 
> office
> to manually unlock that workstation so the office staff can use it. Is 
> this
> issue common and are there workarounds around it? I have checked in 
> "terminal
> services manager" when this occurs and indeed the connection remains 
> active.
> I have leanred how to manually disconnect the session from TS manager. But
> should I have to continually do this? Thanks.
>
> -Steve 


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