Hi,
I have a Windows 2000 Terminal Server running in my organization and we have about 30 thin clients(Wyse Winterm 1200LE)on the network accessing the server. Currently I have the Terminal Server disconnect anyone who has been idle for 30 minutes, but the problem I've run into is that people are not saving their work so they end up losing it once they have been disconnected. Is there a way through group policy to have the work get saved and then have the person logged out or disconnected or is there a different solution that someone else has implemented in a similar situation that works? Any advice is greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Basith
I have a Windows 2000 Terminal Server running in my organization and we have about 30 thin clients(Wyse Winterm 1200LE)on the network accessing the server. Currently I have the Terminal Server disconnect anyone who has been idle for 30 minutes, but the problem I've run into is that people are not saving their work so they end up losing it once they have been disconnected. Is there a way through group policy to have the work get saved and then have the person logged out or disconnected or is there a different solution that someone else has implemented in a similar situation that works? Any advice is greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Basith