Re: Configure SBS Remote Desktop for one session ONLY, BUT not locking new connection attempts

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Additional to Russ's post, you can also install the Windows 2003 admin
tools on an XP Pro workstation and remotely connect to terminal services
mananger, logging out or reseting orphaned sessions as needed.

You can limit admin sesssions to one, but IMHO this isn't a good idea. Use
the posted methods as described.

--
/kj


KJ is talking about this
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=e487f885-f0c7-436a-a392-25793a25bad7&displaylang=en

However if you use my method you don't have to worry, you always kick the
other person out :)
And IMO you shouldn't have or need to have more than one person on the
server at a time. :)

Russ


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