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Connecting 2 remote offices
I hear some people saying that when logging off the terminal services one should go to the start menu and in the run dialog box type in logoff and click ok Method Shutdown will NOT give you the ability to shut down the server if you don't have privileges; it will be restricted to "Logoff" and "Disconnect".

Shutting down a windows 2000 webserver
I have had a few times a Terminal Services Outlook user disconnect a remote POP session and lockout their POP account on SIMS. Can I just SSH into my server and reset it like apache, etc? That problem is not a problem with CommuniGate Pro 7. Do shared IMAP mailboxes work with Entourage X?

SNA disconnection through Terminal Services (Citrix)
The 'Remote Desktop Help Session Manager' service is set to Automatic and in the Running state on the computer that the 'Offer Remote Assistance' is being a service Deny logon locally Deny logon through Terminal Services ASPNET Enable computer and user accounts to be trusted for delegation Force shutdown from

remove or disable items in the "shut down" dialog
Details here: 260370 - How to Apply Group Policy Objects to Terminal Services Servers http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=260370 231287 - Loopback Processing of Group I was concerned that people might accidently perform a Shutdown procedure instead of a Logoff procedure. However, I realized that by default,

Idle Disconnect
Perry Rutter prut...@lutzcpa.com microsoft public win2000 general Recently I added some security updates to my win2000 server running exchange and since then I am able to connect to it via Terminal Services Client but it will not disconnect when I try to. Then when I get to the server to try and bounce the server

Auto-Startup of Terminal Server Client
I know Terminal Services is not always the best solution for thin client implementations... And Citrix cost is way off hand...maybe DotNet<g>. Rene "Peter Ketelaars" <ketelaar...@zonnet.nl> wrote in message news:0lf9pt8oqu9p35ic427v6sujplk3qe6u1b@4ax.com... Thanks for the replies, It's not that the users disconnect

Using Group Policy for remote users
When connected to a Windows 2000 Server running Terminal Services, Log off closes all programs running in your Terminal Services session, disconnects your session, and returns you to your Windows desktop. The last two options are the ones you see: Shut Down and Restart "Randy Larson" <lara...@swbell.net> wrote in

connect to client computers RWW ?
I still maintain network drives, terminal services connection, etc... However the network connections of the server are sometimes totally mangled by the failure and I have to physically go reboot at the server's power switch: - No ping - No terminal services - No shared drives - Shutdown.exe doesn't work

Shutdown using terminal services?
So screen shot my widened NT tasm manager and sent it to our SFO data center where those IIS are and they shutdown the 3 IIS servers almost immediately. All that is required is to install the Terminal services client application. 2. You keep your session on all the time. When I'm done, I DISCONNECT in lieu of

Preventing disconnects
You can also disconnect or reset (logoff) them. If you're connected via a session, then you can remote control the other session (great for 2 administrators to work together when If you can reach the server over the vpn, the Terminal Services Manager will run on w2k pro, so you should be able to run it from the

SBS Questions
Hibernate is better than the normal shut down especially because the shorter time it takes to reactivate the computer. which to use? well stand by IS faster Please notice that the Hibernate can not work when Terminal services are installed (By design). Best timings? it's a very "scenario oriented" and there is

Rebooting remote PC using Remote Desktop?
Hi, How to set maximum number of user to login to a W2K Advance Server terminal server? I think by default is only 2 users. Also, is there a way to disconnect a user session not from terminal service manager but from a script? Well, with assumption that only admin can run this script. Please help. Thanks! -CL.

Unable to connect to SBS2000 remotely
That said, simply use the Windows Security menu option and then click shutdown. HTH Dean -- Dean Wells, MVP MSEtechnology dwe...@msetechnology.com [[ Please respond to the Newsgroup only ]] "Nimish Mathur" Thanx Nimish ps: just gives the option of disconnect. logoff was enabled using customize. i am on build 3541.

Terminal Services Group Policy Template for Windows 2000
Computer Configuration/Administrative Templates/Windows Components/Terminal Services So, I suggest you check if the following method works. 1. This means that when you log off the computer or when you shut down the computer, the policy settings are removed. To create non-persistent policy settings,

Terminal Services - Prevent Users from Disconnecting Session
The Sessions tab isn't clearly labeled about this, but click the "override user settings" buttons and select "end session" instead of disconnect. John Haver wrote: Alex... I didn't find a way to do this in either Terminal Services Manager or Terminal Services Configuration. I looked at the settings for RDP (which I

How do get the IUnknow of your object in ATL?
We had a similar issue and telling the terminal server to disconnect the session solved it. We would have many open sessions that would eventually shut down the terminal server. Just a thought. "Jennifer" wrote: I just completed an update (KB840987) and it has caused problems with Terminal Services.

Logoff vs Disconnect
... remote users accessing a W2k server via Terminal Services. Sometimes the users will leave their sessions idle and not log off. This often causes problems if they leave the session while having a DB open.Does anyone know of a way to create a script (or something) to shutdown all applications and auto disconnect

Terminal Services - Prevent Users from Disconnecting Session
Sameh Ahmed essop...@hotmail.com microsoft public windowsxp work_remotely 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? Thanks Sameh "Shenan Stanley" <news_hel...@hushmail.com> wrote in message

Terminal Services
Randy Barger randy.bar...@mailroom.com microsoft public windowsnt terminalserver setup I have a new Windows 2000 Advanced server with Terminal Services. It is a member server on an NT 4.0 domain. Currently, there is no "Disconnect" or "Logoff" option in the Start Menu. There is only the "Shutdown" option,

How to disable shutdown in TS?
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