Can you not log out automatically? How to keep operation settings after disconnecting win2003 remote desktop

  
                

Among the users who use the win2003 system, some need to remotely connect to another win2003 system because of the work requirements. This kind of remote is convenient for many operations, but the problem comes out, as long as the remote desktop is launched, the system It is very speechless to automatically log out the operation settings inside. What can I do to prevent the system from automatically logging out?

The solution is as follows:

Start-->Run-->gpedit.msc

Computer Configuration-> ;Administrative Templates->Windows Components->Terminal Services-> Sessions

Set the "time limit for disconnected sessions" to "not configured".

If the above operation occurs, and the running software is automatically closed after the remote desktop connection is disconnected for a while, then the following operations are performed:

Start-->Run -->tscc.msc

Connection-->RDP-Tcp right-click property-->session

Change the settings of the alternate user settings in this to never, and Never check it.

Need to explain: After the above work is done, my remote server is still the problem, then:

Cancel the boot press ctl+alt+del.

Start-->All Programs--> Administrative Tools-->Local Security Policy-->Local Policies--> Security Options: Microsoft Web Server: Automatically When Login Time Is Exhausted Log out of the user and change to “disabled”. Microsoft web server: The idle time required to suspend the session is changed to 99999, which is actually prohibited.

Finally, if possible, log in with the administrator on the server.

Also, the most critical step: when you log in to the remote server, during the exit process, do not click on the remote desktop program's “×”, and you can't log out. Instead, on the desktop of the remote server, it is important to click “Start--Shutdown--Disconnect”.

Remote Desktop is a very convenient operation, saving a lot of manpower and resources, but in order to better save the settings we set up, we have to set it up more carefully. If you have a friend who has the same problem, you can give it a try.

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