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  • in reply to: RDP – The one logs ON, the other logs OFF game! #10215
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    You can relax the requirement of only one session per user under the Terminal Services Configuration mmc snap-in.

    Under “Server Settings” there is a policy that states”Restrict each user to one session”. By default it is set to “Yes”. If you change it to “No” then you can have a user logged in on multiple machines.

    That said, this is obviously not a recommended practice.

    Best of skill,

    -BT.

    in reply to: Using RDP & SignOn in a Non-AD Environment #10213
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    Yes & no.

    Yes I have been playing with wnos.ini…a lot. This approach works up to a point and meets my needs except that when the RDP session times out without a user logging in, the device reverts to the Wyse desktop at which point it would be nice to have a “Press OK to Connect” versus “Login to Connect” dialog box.

    Oh, just saw the reconnect line. I will play with that – I missed that setting. So now I have a second question: what is the processor load on idle sessions that are sitting there and reconnecting every few minutes?

    It seems to the naive mind of mine that it would not be a best practice to have this thing toggling in and out of connecting with the server.

    Side note, out of eternal curiosity, is it possible to get the login dialog box to work in the environment that I specced out above or is that only for ICA sessions?

    Thanks.

    -BT.

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