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Dear all
I am maintaining SITA applications on Server 2003 R2 and users are accessing these applications from their respective PC's through RDP connection and every thing is fine, but the problem is when they are disconnecting the remote session & if they reconnect the same session they cant find the applications which were running, all the applications gets disconnected automatically when ever they disconnect the session.
Plz can any body have proper solution for this.Thnks in advanced

Are you sure they don't log out? That they just close using the X? If they use the X, then reconnect to the same session the applications shouldn't close.
If they do, then look at the user logging in. Can you see the 'applying users settings' window? Anything else that would indicate they get a new session? In task manager, do you see their sessions active, are there double sessions?
You could try changing the Terminal Services Configuration > Server Settings > 'Restrict each user to one session'. If it's on then turn it off, or vice versa and see if that changes anything.
Also check the RDP-Tcp Properties (also in TS Config) and the tab 'Sessions'. All the checkboxes should be cleared, if they're not it could be a time-out logout that causes this.
Hope that helps!

yes am sure that the users are just disconnecting the session but not logoff,& i checked the server settings 'Restrict each user to one session' & it is turned on and even i checked RDP-Tcp Properties in Tab sessions all the box are cleared. but still the problem is same.
so what would be the problem??

Anybody has any idea, what settings must be resulting in such behaviour
all the users connect to 2003 server with a Remote Desktop and start accessing the applications on the server. As soon as they disconnect the session, all the running applications stops within few minutes.
Again manually i have to start all the applications on the server just to allow the users to access these applications.Please help!

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