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Doug Leavitt dleav...@brooks.com microsoft public win2000 termserv apps You can choose to disconnect from the Start->Shutdown menu. It will be last option and is only available when you use terminal services. -----Original Message----- I am trying to let certain applications continue running on my Windows 2000

Terminal Services
chris gregurek anonym...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows terminal_services That's because they are disconnecting. you have the option to disconnect or logoff in a terminal session. disconnecting keeps the session live. if they logoff it will shut down the applications they are running

Disabling the Disconnect (X on command bar) in Remote Desktop ...
You can use group policy to get rid of the shutdown option on the start menu (if a non-admin uses this they should still only see log off and disconnect though) and put logoff on the menu How do I stop users who log on to a terminal services session from being able to do things such as shut down the server.

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"Miha Pihler" wrote: Hi, open Terminal Services Configuration and here right click RDP-Tcp. Go to Session tab and click Override user settings and select How can I remove the disconnect option from the shutdown window on a terminal server session. I want to force all users to log off and not disconnect the session.

Terminal Services can't logon now.
There are additional steps that need to be taken: I am using folder redirection for my start menu, with a shortcut (with switches) named Terminal Services on each user's start menu. Windows File Protection would not let me overwrite the existing MSTC.exe even though it was the same version and the file size

Start menu -> Shutdown
Check: 294751 - Terminal Services Group Policy Objects http://support.microsoft. com/?kbid=294751 Oh, and the FAQ is here: I have a pool of rookies that every once and a while forget their brain and will shut down the server vs. disconnect from it. Is there a way for me to put an icon on the desktop that will

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like if the user ran tsdiscon or clicked the X or shutdown--disconnect a message would display: You are not permitted to disconnect your session. So here goes: User1 begins a terminal services session on the terminal server. The session shows up in Terminal Services Manager as Active.

Terminal Services will not Disconnect
Is there a way to have the PC shutdown automatically when they disconnect from the terminal session that is started from the shell= option? MVP Windows 2000/NT Server Terminal Services Check my website at http://www.terminal-services.NET for information on Training, Services, Contracts and Free Support.

Auto-Startup of Terminal Server Client
Sameh Ahmed wrote: there is only logoff and disconnect buttons in the start menu shutdown command does not work also? is it supposed to work when ran from terminal services? Have you tried "CTRL+ALT+END" when focused or fuill-screened in the Terminal Serices connection? It's like pressing CTRL+ALT+DEL on your local

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Okay, I found the Group Policy path you mentioned (Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Terminal Services) but I see nothing that seems to reference removing or hiding the "Shut Down" option on the Start Menu in a TS session. The only thing that came close was the option to remove the

Freeze with a blue shutdown/logoff screen.
... win2000 termserv clients Hi I am looking for a way to have mny 95 /98 / NT clients automatically log in to terminal services to run a remote desktop. I want them to see 1 log in dialogue, the terminal services one, and when they log out I want the local machine to shutdown. Any ideas? Thanks in advance Darren.

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Nimish Mathur nim...@yahoo.com microsoft public whistler advanced-server general has the feature been removed or can be enabled in some way. i have to use IIS to reboot the box remotely. Thanx Nimish ps: just gives the option of disconnect. logoff was enabled using customize. i am on build 3541.

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Joe Richards humorexpr...@hotmail.com microsoft public win2000 active_directory Then you must use the remote shutdown command shutdown. Hi, Due to the default settings of Terminal Services we have a drifting windows 2000 webserver running now. Terminal Services does not disconnect a user when the session times

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I suppervise "Terminal Services" If we live with this tightly coupled event mechanism then I guess we need to do some extra work at server side. Otherwise if the requirement is to shutdown the server process while any of its inner objects could have extant proxies,then I guess the CoDisConnectObject is enough.

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You can disable Disconnect also by configuring your RDP protocol in Terminal Services Configuaration to disallow session disconnection, and allow only Log Off. However, this is bad for when I want to make it so that when they hit start - shut down, that only the disconnect option appears. Thanks in advance Andrew .

Controlling logoff behavior
But it seems that NT Terminal Services starts as venture bet. MS and Citrix. Not really sure... But so far 6 months passed I have yet to recieve a call that my app is single user. I only have single user logon name that with several sessions on diff. PC. A user can disconnect and go to another PC, while another

client logoff from terminal services
Even though they can click on the shutdown button, it shouldn't do much. -M -----Original Message----- I have a Windows 2000 Server running terminal services. I do not want my TS Clients to be able to be able to shut down or restart the server, or even be able to "disconnect" their session (I want them to use the

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Tim Hines, MCSE [MVP] nupe...@carolina.rr.com microsoft public win2000 termserv clients There is a group policy or this, see below Remove Disconnect item from Start menu (Terminal Services only) Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\System Description Removes the Disconnect item from the Shut Down Windows

Remove shutdown and Restart options
This started with my using Terminal Services on this Member Server. Any other ideas? Would you like any additional info? Thanks, "Vera Noest [MVP]" wrote: Did My user account gets locked out and once I disconnect I can not logon to the Domain locally or remotely. There are Failure Audits originating from this

Disable Disconnect Option
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