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Terminal Server Client ?

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Dmasch

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Feb 18, 2002
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I have users that are disconnected from the Terminal Server due to high Internet traffic. When this is done they connect back into the server but they get a different session. This is starting to be a problem b/c then all the sessions are taken up. How can I make the server force them to their previous session, so that they are only taking up one? Any one else out there having this problem? Thanks
 
I have users that are disconnected from the Terminal Server due to high Internet traffic. Any way you can get better connections? That's the first thing I'd try. It's not really a problem of the server or users, is it? It sound more lika bandwidth problem. Glen A. Johnson
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Well that would be nice to get but some clients can be a little tight. They have 256 but they have like 10 users logging into their TS. From what I have read I think each users takes between 20-25K of bandwidth. Do you know where I can find out what this number really is and maybe then I can open up my clients eyes. Thanks
 
Also Glen it could be a bandwidth problem as to why they are disconnected but when they reconnect they should get into their disconnected session, not a new one. That is my problem I need to fix for now.
 
I believe that they will always start a new session. Someone could go into the ts admin manager, and disconnect any duplicate user accounts, but without logging off correctly, the session will stay connected. For a temp fix, can you have someone maintain the ts admin manager, and when a user gets bumped, they can call and disconnect the session? Maybe somebody knows more about scripts can tell you if a script could be written so if a user gets signs on a second time, the first session is disconnected? Glen A. Johnson
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