kendaukcat
IS-IT--Management
- Sep 13, 2001
- 46
I have a client who is running Windows 2003 Terminal Server SP2.
They have mobile users that need to have persistent RDP sessions to the Terminal Server. At no time (well, except during initial boot) should these users be prompted for a log on to the server.
Is there a way to do this?
I have scoured through Terminal Server Configuration, Domain Policies, and Active Directory and have not been able to find a setting that prevents the server from logging them out for idle activity.
I know this is an odd request, but the client essentially wants the rdp session to work as a terminal emulator, without needing to log on to the server.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Ken
Anyone have
They have mobile users that need to have persistent RDP sessions to the Terminal Server. At no time (well, except during initial boot) should these users be prompted for a log on to the server.
Is there a way to do this?
I have scoured through Terminal Server Configuration, Domain Policies, and Active Directory and have not been able to find a setting that prevents the server from logging them out for idle activity.
I know this is an odd request, but the client essentially wants the rdp session to work as a terminal emulator, without needing to log on to the server.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Ken
Anyone have