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Terminal Server 2008 R2 Question

Hello Experts,

When a user is logged into our terminal server and they stay logged in on PC 1 and move to PC 2 it pulls their session from PC 1 to PC 2. I know this is a feature, my question is, How do I turn it off?

I want my users to be able to have seperate multiple sessions.

Any help is appreciated.

Thanks.
Windows Server 2008

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Carl Webster

8/22/2022 - Mon
Carl Webster

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc754762.aspx

This article os for how to restrict it to one session but use the guidelines and change it to allow more than one.
networkadminjay

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So you are saying that this is what is causing my users sessions to pull from one PC to another? Because their sessions are not disconnected at the time of the pull. So does this setting make sense for my situation? Just trying to clarify, if I allow more than one RD connection, their session will not pull?

Thanks.
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