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You probably are enforcing one session per user in your
terminal services configuration or in your group policies. Check in either of those locations. -M >-----Original Message----- >Hi all, I have Win2003 Ent. server with TS, but for some reason one user can >only have one session. I am trying to use one dedicated regular user account >for remote users. Can anyone help? Thanks. - > >Simon > > >. > |
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I could not find any place with that restriction. I went in TS configuration
RDP properties, nothing explicitly says so. This is server is a stand alone, there is no active directory, I am not sure the policy apply at all. Is there any other places I missed? -S "Matthew Harris [MVpP" <harris@crocker.ucdavis.edu> wrote in message news:01a301c34bd1$41691680$a501280a@phx.gbl... > You probably are enforcing one session per user in your > terminal services configuration or in your group > policies. Check in either of those locations. > > -M > > >-----Original Message----- > >Hi all, I have Win2003 Ent. server with TS, but for some > reason one user can > >only have one session. I am trying to use one dedicated > regular user account > >for remote users. Can anyone help? Thanks. - > > > >Simon > > > > > >. > > |
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Thanks! Gee, I don't how I could miss that entry! It was "Yes", replaced
with No, it works fine now. Thanks again! -S "Matthew Harris [MVP]" <harris@crocker.ucdavis.edu> wrote in message news:03bf01c34bfa$439066b0$a601280a@phx.gbl... > In the terminal services configuration, click on > the "Server Settings" folder, then check on the setting > for "Restrict each user to one session". What does that > setting equal on your TS? > > -M > > >-----Original Message----- > >I could not find any place with that restriction. I went > in TS configuration > >RDP properties, nothing explicitly says so. This is > server is a stand alone, > >there is no active directory, I am not sure the policy > apply at all. Is > >there any other places I missed? > >-S > >"Matthew Harris [MVpP" <harris@crocker.ucdavis.edu> wrote > in message > >news:01a301c34bd1$41691680$a501280a@phx.gbl... > >> You probably are enforcing one session per user in your > >> terminal services configuration or in your group > >> policies. Check in either of those locations. > >> > >> -M > >> > >> >-----Original Message----- > >> >Hi all, I have Win2003 Ent. server with TS, but for > some > >> reason one user can > >> >only have one session. I am trying to use one dedicated > >> regular user account > >> >for remote users. Can anyone help? Thanks. - > >> > > >> >Simon > >> > > >> > > >> >. > >> > > > > > > >. > > |
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