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Restricting Remote Desktop Temporai
Name: cx300 Date: August 13, 2008 at 08:47:42 Pacific OS: WIn Server 2003 SP2 CPU/Ram: 2.0, 4GB Product: Dell
Comment:
At my company, We use Win Server 2003 and allow about 10 Remote Desktop Connections at a time. We do this to share our rental management software.
My Problem is this: Until now when there has been a program update for my rental software, I have everyone logout from our 3 offices then I would use the Terminal Services Manager and disconnect my server to not allow any Remote connections while the update was in progress (and nobody was allowed in the program)
NOW... I am moving to another office where I cannot perform this update at the server physically and I can't (for the life of me) figure out how to disable all Remote Connections !EXCEPT! my ADMIN login so that I and only I can be logged in remotely to perform said update...
Name: carl parker Date: August 13, 2008 at 10:51:28 Pacific
Reply:
Go to Administrative tools>Terminal Services Configuration>right-click on the transport protocol and change the permissions so that the users are denied entry into the server for the time being.
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