Maximum Number of Allowed Connections with Remote Desktop
Hi:
I'm trying to connect to a Windows 2000 server via remote desktop. My
account is a member of the administrators group on the 2000 box. I've
been connecting successfully but sometimes I get disconnected because
of a network issue or VPN problems. So my session on the server is left
open and eventually I have problems reconnecting. I usually get two
errors:
Logon Message: The system has reached its licensed logon limit
and
Terminal Services Warning: The terminal server has exceeded the maximum
number of allow connections
I searched on this on the internet and the consensus seems to be to go
in via console mode in remote desktop. But when I do that I get the
same errors, maybe because I'm going in as the same user that already
has sessions open.
Questions:
1. What are the best settings on the server to avoid this, assuming
that I can't always logoff cleanly (in fact I might want to not logoff
cleanly and leave programs open as I set the terminal service to
remember the sessions.
2. Can I set Terminal Services to timeout a session after I have
disconnected via Remote Desktop after a certain amount of time? Surely
it knows when I have disconnected my remote desktop session even if I
haven't logged out.
3. Would if be easier to go in as a non-Administrator, since the limit
in this case seems to be specific to 2 Administrative accounts logged
in at the same time. Then I should be able to have multiple sessions,
yes? In this case I don't believe I need Adminstrative rights to the
box.
Thanks!
Kayda
Re: Maximum Number of Allowed Connections with Remote Desktop
Hello Kayda,
There are two options: a.)Remote Adminstration mode and b.)Application mode
in Terminal services of W2000. For a.) max. 2 connections and b.) depends
on the amount of licenses you bought from Microsoft
Best regards
myweb
Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers
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> Hi:
>
> I'm trying to connect to a Windows 2000 server via remote desktop. My
> account is a member of the administrators group on the 2000 box. I've
> been connecting successfully but sometimes I get disconnected because
> of a network issue or VPN problems. So my session on the server is
> left open and eventually I have problems reconnecting. I usually get
> two errors:
>
> Logon Message: The system has reached its licensed logon limit
>
> and
>
> Terminal Services Warning: The terminal server has exceeded the
> maximum number of allow connections
>
> I searched on this on the internet and the consensus seems to be to go
> in via console mode in remote desktop. But when I do that I get the
> same errors, maybe because I'm going in as the same user that already
> has sessions open.
>
> Questions:
> 1. What are the best settings on the server to avoid this, assuming
> that I can't always logoff cleanly (in fact I might want to not logoff
> cleanly and leave programs open as I set the terminal service to
> remember the sessions.
> 2. Can I set Terminal Services to timeout a session after I have
> disconnected via Remote Desktop after a certain amount of time? Surely
> it knows when I have disconnected my remote desktop session even if I
> haven't logged out.
>
> 3. Would if be easier to go in as a non-Administrator, since the limit
> in this case seems to be specific to 2 Administrative accounts logged
> in at the same time. Then I should be able to have multiple sessions,
> yes? In this case I don't believe I need Adminstrative rights to the
> box.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Kayda
>
Re: Maximum Number of Allowed Connections with Remote Desktop
You could also set the End Session flag on a broken connection.
Go to Administrative Tools \ Terminal Services Configuration. Select
Connections, right-click RDP protocol, select Properties, click on Sessions
tab.
Now, there is a setting "Override user settings" near the bottom. Select
"End session" for broken connection.
Test.
Hope this helps.
--
Mark-Allen Perry
160825 / 1112165
Windows Vista X64 Ultimate
RTM Build 6000.16386
ALPHA Systems
Marly, Switzerland
mark-allen @ mvps . org
"Kayda" <blairjee@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hi:
>
> I'm trying to connect to a Windows 2000 server via remote desktop. My
> account is a member of the administrators group on the 2000 box. I've
> been connecting successfully but sometimes I get disconnected because
> of a network issue or VPN problems. So my session on the server is left
> open and eventually I have problems reconnecting. I usually get two
> errors:
>
> Logon Message: The system has reached its licensed logon limit
>
> and
>
> Terminal Services Warning: The terminal server has exceeded the maximum
> number of allow connections
>
> I searched on this on the internet and the consensus seems to be to go
> in via console mode in remote desktop. But when I do that I get the
> same errors, maybe because I'm going in as the same user that already
> has sessions open.
>
> Questions:
> 1. What are the best settings on the server to avoid this, assuming
> that I can't always logoff cleanly (in fact I might want to not logoff
> cleanly and leave programs open as I set the terminal service to
> remember the sessions.
>
> 2. Can I set Terminal Services to timeout a session after I have
> disconnected via Remote Desktop after a certain amount of time? Surely
> it knows when I have disconnected my remote desktop session even if I
> haven't logged out.
>
> 3. Would if be easier to go in as a non-Administrator, since the limit
> in this case seems to be specific to 2 Administrative accounts logged
> in at the same time. Then I should be able to have multiple sessions,
> yes? In this case I don't believe I need Adminstrative rights to the
> box.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Kayda
>
Re: Maximum Number of Allowed Connections with Remote Desktop
I have been wondering about this... In longhorn you can configure the
ammount of remote connections allowed in the Terminal services manager...is
this not the case in R2?
--
Patrick Squire
http://www.msblog.org
"Kayda" <blairjee@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hi:
>
> I'm trying to connect to a Windows 2000 server via remote desktop. My
> account is a member of the administrators group on the 2000 box. I've
> been connecting successfully but sometimes I get disconnected because
> of a network issue or VPN problems. So my session on the server is left
> open and eventually I have problems reconnecting. I usually get two
> errors:
>
> Logon Message: The system has reached its licensed logon limit
>
> and
>
> Terminal Services Warning: The terminal server has exceeded the maximum
> number of allow connections
>
> I searched on this on the internet and the consensus seems to be to go
> in via console mode in remote desktop. But when I do that I get the
> same errors, maybe because I'm going in as the same user that already
> has sessions open.
>
> Questions:
> 1. What are the best settings on the server to avoid this, assuming
> that I can't always logoff cleanly (in fact I might want to not logoff
> cleanly and leave programs open as I set the terminal service to
> remember the sessions.
>
> 2. Can I set Terminal Services to timeout a session after I have
> disconnected via Remote Desktop after a certain amount of time? Surely
> it knows when I have disconnected my remote desktop session even if I
> haven't logged out.
>
> 3. Would if be easier to go in as a non-Administrator, since the limit
> in this case seems to be specific to 2 Administrative accounts logged
> in at the same time. Then I should be able to have multiple sessions,
> yes? In this case I don't believe I need Adminstrative rights to the
> box.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Kayda
>