Although Windows 7 is good, there are always small issues. Since the Beta version, many of my friends have encountered the most serious problem: the resource manager occasionally or often loses response. Although it is not a non-reinstallation problem, it may take some time on the computer card, everyone is bored. So in what circumstances does Windows 7 encounter such a problem and how should it be solved? This is the problem discussed today.
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When the system is turned on, it is suspended. Generally, after entering the desktop, the mouse turns into a circle and remains busy for a long time. If it is to end, it will only be forced to shut down.
I rented a new server and everything went fine. But I opened a webpage on the server and disconnected it. The next time I went to the desktop, the webpage disappeared and seemed to have been canceled, I think it's wrong. I'm sure the settings are wrong. After research, I found that the people who installed the system made some settings and canceled the settings to solve the problem of automatic cancellation. On the contrary, if you want to set automatic logout, you can also read this article.
1. Start --> Run --> gpedit. choose msc Computer Configuration> management template> Windows Components> Terminal Services> session to change "set time limit for Disconnected Sessions" to "not configured ".
If you use the above operation or log out automatically, use the second method.
2. Start --> Run --> tscc. msc connection --> RDP-Tcp right-click attribute --> change the session settings that replace user settings to never, and never select
If the above operation is still automatic logout, the third method is used.
3. Start --> all programs --> Administrative Tools --> local security policies --> Local Policies --> Security Options: microsoft network server: automatically logs out of users after the logon time is used up, change to "disabled ". Microsoft network server: changes the Idle Time Required Before the session is suspended to 99999. This policy is actually disabled.