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Terminal Server Session Awareness

Asked by utilize in Remote Desktop/Terminal Services, Windows 2003 Server

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Hi,

We have a client who have 2 x 2003 Terminal Servers - TS1 & TS2. For redundancy and failover we have setup a DNS roundrobin entry called "termserver" to distribute the sessions. This is working fine however, if a connection is lost i.e. wireless drops, when they log back in they are not always getting put back to the TS where their session is active i.e. "Termserver" rdp points them to TS1 on 1st connection, wireless drops, reconnect and "termserver" rdp then points them to TS2.

Is there a way whereby the Terminal servers can query each other to see if a session is active?

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