Re: TS admin session



HDI,
the setting "Restrict Terminal Services Users to a single session" should be available. (Terminal Services Configuration ) click on the tree view node "Server settings", and on the right pane you should be able to see it. Please let us know what is the attribute for that setting.

By the way, what server OS version are you running?
Thanks
Soo Kuan


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"HDI" <hdinf@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:1166626114.972738.59250@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx


OK, last thing I can think of: check the "Maximum connections"
setting on the Network Adapter, in Terminal Services Configuration
- tcp-rdp connection.

unlimited

And what's the setting for
"Restrict Terminal Services Users to a single session"
in
Terminal Services Configuration - Server settings

Not listed

or in your GPO, in:
Computer Configuration - Administrative templates - Windows
Components - Terminal Services

not configured

Vera Noest [MVP] schreef:

OK, last thing I can think of: check the "Maximum connections"
setting on the Network Adapter, in Terminal Services Configuration
- tcp-rdp connection.
And what's the setting for
"Restrict Terminal Services Users to a single session"
in
Terminal Services Configuration - Server settings
or in your GPO, in:
Computer Configuration - Administrative templates - Windows
Components - Terminal Services
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MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
TS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net
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"HDI" <hdinf@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote on 20 dec 2006 in
microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services:

>> OK, if you take over the existing session, then you are
>> probably connecting to the console (either with mstsc /console,
>> or with the Remote Desktops utility from the Resource Kit).
>> There can only be a single console session.
>
> No, when I see in the TS manager I see administrator on console
> and administrator on session.
>
>
>> Are you using the same, or a different user account when trying
>> to establish the second connection?
>
> Tried both.
>
>
> Vera Noest [MVP] schreef:
>
>> OK, if you take over the existing session, then you are
>> probably connecting to the console (either with mstsc /console,
>> or with the Remote Desktops utility from the Resource Kit).
>> There can only be a single console session.
>>
>> Are you using the same, or a different user account when trying
>> to establish the second connection?
>> _________________________________________________________
>> Vera Noest
>> MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
>> TS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net
>> ___ please respond in newsgroup, NOT by private email ___
>>
>> "HDI" <hdinf@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote on 20 dec 2006 in
>> microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services:
>>
>> >> Have you checked in TS Manager?
>> > Yes only 1, the active one
>> >
>> >> The other session is probably still there, but disconnected.
>> > no
>> >
>> >> To avoid this, configure a time-out on disconnected and idle
>> >> sessions and have the session reset when the time-out is
>> >> exceeded.
>> > Done
>> >
>> > It is on both our Terminal servers, the others are ok.
>> >
>> > On terminal server only 1 available, other 2 available.
>> >
>> > Others I receive a message when third is requested (the ts
>> > has axceeded the max mumber of allowwed connections),
>> > terminal servers just take over the session.
>> >
>> >
>> > Vera Noest [MVP] schreef:
>> >
>> >> Have you checked in TS Manager?
>> >> The other session is probably still there, but disconnected.
>> >>
>> >> To avoid this, configure a time-out on disconnected and idle
>> >> sessions and have the session reset when the time-out is
>> >> exceeded.
>> >> _________________________________________________________
>> >> Vera Noest MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
>> >> TS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net
>> >> ___ please respond in newsgroup, NOT by private email ___
>> >>
>> >> "HDI" <hdinf@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote on 20 dec 2006 in
>> >> microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services:
>> >>
>> >> > Hi,
>> >> >
>> >> > Out terminal server (Windows 2003) has only 1 admin
>> >> > session. Few weeks ago there were 2 of them.
>> >> >
>> >> > How can this happen?
>> >> >
>> >> > How can I solve this?
>> >> >
>> >> > Thx


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