TSE impossible to open more than 1 session

N

Not4u

Hello,

My config is:

1 server 2000 (ser1) in Active Directory + TSE administration mode +
Licencing service for TSE installed & activate + CALs installed.
(Unlimited connections activate for all my network cards for RDP)

+ 1 Serveur 2000 (ser2) member of the domain + TSE in application mode

My problem is :
I can not have more than 1 session open in TSE on ser2 at the same time.
If i open another session in TSE (no difference if it's a different user or
the same user), my other session will be automatically closed.
I have no message in the event logs

What can i do ?
Thanks
 
C

Chriss3

Logon to the particular server running Terminal Services or Remote Desktop

Start->Settings->Control Panel->Administrative Tools->Terminal Services
Configuration-> Sever Settings ->

Change the Restrict each user to one session to NO

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Christoffer Andersson
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N

Not4u

Logon to the particular server running Terminal Services or Remote
Desktop

Start->Settings->Control Panel->Administrative Tools->Terminal
Services Configuration-> Sever Settings ->

Change the Restrict each user to one session to NO

I don't have this option on my 2000 Server
I just have :

Terminal server licensing mode
Delete or retain temporary folders when exiting
Use separate temporary folders for each session
Configure Session Directory settings
Active Desktop
Permissions for application compatibility
 
C

Chriss3

Sorry, this setting only appears at Windows Server 2003,

How ever this is not an AD question, I think you got more answers in
microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services group.

--
Regards,

Christoffer Andersson
No email replies please - reply in the newsgroup
If the information was help full, you can let me know at:
http://www.itsystem.se/employers.asp?ID=1
 

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