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When I close my rdp connection and re-connect it creates a new session not joining the old one.

Asked by merit_lclark in Microsoft Server, Remote Desktop/Terminal Services

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We have many server 2003 installs where i use RDP to connect and administrator the server. We have an old Server 2000 TS server as well as a 3 server citrix farm in the domain.

Whenever i try and connect to a server 2003 box with rdp and do something, and my connection gets clipped, or i click close in the rdp client and reconnect to the server with rdp it creates a new session. Is there a gp or other setting i need to change to get it to reopen my last rdp session instead of closing that session and starting a new one?

I do use the /console switch when i can, but i can't do that with all of the servers.

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