Hi BadgerMike,
Sorry for the delay in response. I'm having trouble trying your solution. I'm using Server 2008 - are your instructions for Windows Server 2008 or another version?
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Browse All TopicsI'm logged in multiple times onto my Server running Window Server 2008. I just switched from a server running 2003 and know how to disable multiple log-ins on that server but all of the menus are different in 2008.
I then need to figure out why my remote desktop connection is appearing like it is disconnected from the server (no link in the bar at the bottom of the screen) causing me to have to log back in on top of an active session.
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It should be for 08 - run your gpedit.msc - Computer Configuration\Administrati
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by: badgermikePosted on 2009-08-07 at 07:16:56ID: 25042886
Here may be some helpfule info:
ve Templates\Windows Components\Terminal Services\Terminal Server\Connections within your GPO.
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1. Restrict Terminal Services Users to a Single Remote Session
In most cases there is no need for a single user to initiate multiple sessions on a Terminal Server. Allowing this can result in an environment that is vulnerable to a denial of service attack should a users credentials be compromised. You can configure this setting by browsing to Computer Configuration\Administrati
From Link :http://www.windowsecurity