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Disconnect with terminal server
I logged onto the NAS box using Terminal Services and checked the event logs - nothing untoward there, but when I got properties on one of the shares I noticed that To cut a long story shorter, the only way I was able to get the NAS working as before was to shut down, disconnect the gigabit NIC in favour of the

How to "Not allow users to disconnect" their sessions in Windo
(please) It would be much easier to go through IP than to have to explain to users how to send a request :-) "Research Services" wrote: We are having as a service Deny logon locally Deny logon through Terminal Services ASPNET Enable computer and user accounts to be trusted for delegation Force shutdown from a

Disabling Disconnect Option
Check these articles: 278295 - How to Lock Down a Windows 2000 Terminal Services Session http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=278295 260370 - How to Apply my users from being able to disconnect from a terminal session so that they have to log off and also from being able to see or at least access the shutdown

Offer Remote Assistance - "Permission denied" - Windows XP SP2
260370 How to Apply Group Policy Objects to Terminal Services Servers http://support.microsoft.com/?id=260370 Buz Brodin MCSE NT4 / Win2K Microsoft Enterprise Domain Support Get Problem is that some of the users mistakedly hit either restart or shutdown from home when they meant to either log off or disconnect.

Shutting down a windows 2000 webserver
The remote connection session is disconnected or end is decided by Terminal Services Configuration. By default the session will not be ended. Under When session limit is reached or connection is broken, do one of the following: Click Disconnect from session to disconnect the user from the session, allowing the

Operate server without a monitor?
The database engine/server then does a clean shutdown after the application has already disappeared. Just as the Dr. Watson log showed, this output also shows that the Unfortunately at some customers of us it wont run under Terminal services'(win2k as wel as win2k3). It gives an Fatal exception on Kernel32.dll.

Start Menu / Registry
I installed Win2003 Std Server to run Terminal Services. I have 2 network adapters in the server. One used for connect to a DSL Router for connection to the When the 2003Std VM is shutdown everyone is fine. If I switch adapters to the external (Internet) connected adapter and start up the W2003Std Virtual

group policy in terminal server
Carl Powers carl.pow...@rosegrp.com microsoft public win2000 termserv clients 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 "log off" option).

Disconnect with terminal server
Have two domain controllers, one of them is the Terminal Server running in application mode. Problem is that some of the users mistakedly hit either restart or shutdown from home when they meant to either log off or disconnect. What I would like to do is to take away that restart/shut down option from them,

Start menu -> Shutdown
If you use DNS, disable Session Disconnect on servers running Terminal Services. Because a client could connect to any of the servers, it might connect to a different server than the one on which a disconnected session was left running. For more information about Network Load Balancing, see "Ensuring the

Terminal Services configuration
David dsulli...@kc.rr.com microsoft public win2000 termserv clients While I don't know if you can disable the disconnect option, you can force disconnected sessions to end one minute after they disconnect. Open Terminal Services Configuration, Select Connections, Select RDP-Tcp, Select Action -> Properties,

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278295
- How to Lock Down a Windows 2000 Terminal Services Session http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=278295 260370 - How to Apply Group Policy Objects to Terminal Services Servers but I was wondering if these are also options for regular users and if it is, can I only give them the option to logoff or disconnect?

Remove shutdown in remote desktop
... lists (Computer Configuration | Administrative Templates Windows Components | Terminal Services | (enable) Remove Disconnect option from Shut Down Dialog). option from Shut Down Dialog Note: This will not prevent users from click on the "X" in the upper right corner of the screen to "disconnect" the session.

Multiple Sessions For One User...Make it stop!
I was concerned that people might accidently perform a Shutdown procedure instead of a Logoff procedure. However, I realized that by default, the Shutdown "Terminal Services-based clients have additional components on the Windows desktop and Start menu: Disconnect, Logoff, and Windows 2000 Server Security.

Using Group Policy for remote users
*sighs* Does anyone know an easy way to disable Shutdown and Restart (but still allow logoff and disconnect) when logging in via Terminal Services (maybe via a GPO or something? I couldn't see anything suitable)? Or, even better, a way to make Windows prompt you with an "Are you sure you want to do this?

NAS tcp/ip address change - no domain!
Go to Terminal Services Manager and see if there are any sessions listed (which shouldn't be). Sometimes they don't get shut down, and only two are allowed. I then tried Terminal Services (TS) by using xxx.xxx.xxx/myconsole and xxx.xxx.xxx/tsweb. Both give me a blank screen with the connect/disconnect button in

Shutting down a windows 2000 webserver
Jeff Regehr jreg...@venmarvent.com microsoft public win2000 termserv apps I have a Windows 2000 Terminal Server with Citrix Metaframe XP installed. How do I remove the Shutdown and Restart options from the Start Menu so my users only see Logoff and Disconnect? Thanks for your help. Jeff Regehr.

Problem with disconnect/logoff.
Press any key now to continue session MSKB:Q303070 "Logoff" and "Shutdown" Are Missing From the Start Menu When You Use Remote Desktop When you are using Even though this item does not seem to contain anything, if you close it, you disconnect the current Terminal Services session and the initial connection page

Mutex on Citrix server
Cláudio Rodrigues Check my website at http://www.terminal-services.NET for information on Services, Contracts and Free Support. "Jeff Regehr" <jreg...@venmarvent.com> How do I remove the Shutdown and Restart options from the Start Menu so my users only see Logoff and Disconnect? Thanks for your help. Jeff Regehr.

Hiding "Restart" and "Shut down" for ordinary users
Microsoft included this change in SP4 to improve security by preventing new users from viewing the contents of temporary folders that didn't delete when the TSE server shut down abruptly. With SP4 installed, Windows Terminal Services (WTS) sets the permissions on existing temp folders so that new users can't see