Re: Preventing login to disconnected session
- From: "Bill Bradley" <wdbradley3@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2005 23:22:45 -0600
Thanks.
"Vera Noest [MVP]" <Vera.Noest@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:Xns96A291DA24264veranoesthemutforsse@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> You have to use separate, unique accounts.
> There's no way to reset disconnected sessions immediately, and the
> other option requires Citrix, as you already know.
>
> Will also save you from corrupted profile issues, which are bound
> to occur with a shared account.
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> "Bill Bradley" <wdbradley3@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote on 29 jul 2005:
>
>> We have a Terminal Emulator application, with its own login and
>> password (all of which are unique) that we run on a Terminal
>> Server (2003) to provide remote access. The connection is setup
>> to run the application, not go to the Desktop.
>>
>> We wanted to make things simple, so, setup a single local user
>> (server is on our ADS Domain) and ALL users will login to the
>> server as that single user, then, login to the Terminal Emulator
>> program using their own, unique credentials.
>>
>> We may have 10 or so users online at once, and, are running into
>> a problem when one user is disconnected, with the logged-into
>> application still running, then a second one logs in and is
>> connected to the first one's session, and into the open Terminal
>> Emulator's screen (that's logged into by the first user).
>>
>> We need to prevent this from happening, and, I would guess that
>> I would need either to close disconnected sessions immediately,
>> or, somehow uniquely identify WHERE each session originates from
>> and deny access from any other location. In the former, we have
>> set the sessions to close 1 minute after disconnection, but that
>> is too long (can the Registry be hacked to speed that up?), and,
>> in the latter, there seems to be settings to allow only the same
>> location to reconnect to a session, but, the Help says that
>> works only with Citrix.
>>
>> Is there a way to do this, or, will we have to use separate,
>> Domain accounts to ensure separate connections.
>>
>> Thanks.
.
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