When I login on my windows 2003 server (at the actual machine), it makes a connection to our netware 3.12 server (yes, it still is working). This works fine. What doesn't work fine is when I logoff the windows server -- I still show a connection to the netware server (as viewed on connection info from the netware server monitor - or from another pc running fconsole)
When I login again on the windows server, I get yet another netware connection -- this happens until I get to our netware limit of 25 licensed users - then I get errors saying I have exceeded the sessions for the server. Only when I SHUTDOWN the windows server, do the "extra" connections go away.
I can also remove the connections manually using fconsole and deleting the connections one by one, but this is obviously not what I need.
My original concern was that I will be using Remote Desktop Connection on a remoted PC to the win2003 server - thus being able to access the netware files. But, was building a list of connections every time the user logged off. This problem was solved on the Win2003 server by modifying terminal services session "end session" setting after disconnecting. So, this has almost solved my problem.
However, I have not been able to find a command line command or a gui setting that similarly modifies the ability to get rid of the persistent connection to netware after logging off at the actual win2003 server. I can manually remove the connections to netware after I'm done doing administrative tasks on the win2003 server, but I'm guessing there is a more automated method available. If I knew what command I could issue that actually breaks the connection, I could include it in a script. But even that seems to be an unnecessary workaround. Somewhere there's gotta be a checkbox or something.
anybody else with similar problem or suggestions???
john
When I login again on the windows server, I get yet another netware connection -- this happens until I get to our netware limit of 25 licensed users - then I get errors saying I have exceeded the sessions for the server. Only when I SHUTDOWN the windows server, do the "extra" connections go away.
I can also remove the connections manually using fconsole and deleting the connections one by one, but this is obviously not what I need.
My original concern was that I will be using Remote Desktop Connection on a remoted PC to the win2003 server - thus being able to access the netware files. But, was building a list of connections every time the user logged off. This problem was solved on the Win2003 server by modifying terminal services session "end session" setting after disconnecting. So, this has almost solved my problem.
However, I have not been able to find a command line command or a gui setting that similarly modifies the ability to get rid of the persistent connection to netware after logging off at the actual win2003 server. I can manually remove the connections to netware after I'm done doing administrative tasks on the win2003 server, but I'm guessing there is a more automated method available. If I knew what command I could issue that actually breaks the connection, I could include it in a script. But even that seems to be an unnecessary workaround. Somewhere there's gotta be a checkbox or something.
anybody else with similar problem or suggestions???
john