Normally what I will do is use the console switch (if they are 2003 servers) and free up the 2 in use connections. So its basically I use a 3rd allowed RDP connection.
 
Start, then run: mstsc /v:servername /console
 
But there are definetly GPO settings you can put in place to help with this problem, as others have mentioned.

Tim


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Frank Abagnale
Sent: Monday, February 06, 2006 12:33 PM
To: Active
Subject: [ActiveDir] OT: disconnecting remote TS session on DC

I have an issue whereby I have 3 dual role File & Print Servers/DC's remaining in my org (cut down from 50+) where I can't separate these roles for another 6 months.
 
My issue is that I have Server Ops staff who connect through to these F&P DC's via Remote Desktop. They only have Server Operator privileges. I appreciate everyone's views about giving them access to the DC however, this is business rules and as we're working towards phasing this configuration out anyway, I can live with it.
 
The problem I have are that this team disconnect themselves rather than log off. So if there are 2 concurrent disconnected sessions, no-one else can logon.
 
With their Server Operator privileges, they aren't able to disconnect/log off/reset a terminal services session, they get an error. Does anyone know how I can delegate this permision to them?
 
thanks
 
frank
 
 
 


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