[AccessD] Setting timeout of remote desktop

Jim Lawrence accessd at shaw.ca
Thu Mar 15 12:17:50 CDT 2007


Hi John:

There a couple of things that could be affecting the time-out but your
client will have to fix those.

1. It could that the terminal service configuration is set too short.
He/she would have to run tscc console > connections > (right-mouse-click)
properties > session tab > check the Override user setting. At that point
your login session timing can be set. If you can get your client to simply
un-check the 'Override user settings' then you should have unlimited time.

2. Your user account on the server could be set for limited login times.
Then your client would have to go through the Computer Management or Group
Policy editor and turn off session limitations to the user account.

It is totally up to the client to either do it or get their IT guy to set
you up properly.

HTH
Jim  

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Subject: [AccessD] Setting timeout of remote desktop

Does anyone know how to set the timeout for remote desktop?  One of my
clients has me timing out in about 5 minutes of inactivity which is causing
a LOT of issues (it takes a LOOOONG time to reconnect).  I go away to check
an email or answer a phone call and I am disconnected.  8-(
 
John W. Colby
Colby Consulting
www.ColbyConsulting.com
 
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