Run-gpedit.msc-Computer Configuration-Administrative Templates-windows components-Terminal Services
Double-click Limit number of connections on the right-select enabled-fill in the maximum number of connections allowed
For more information on how to resolve the maximum number of terminal connections for Windows Server, just make a backup. I have not made a test
First, log out of the Remote desktop instead of closing the window directly
Ii. limit the time that a disconnected session exists
1. Modify from Terminal Services Configuration
Run-tscc.msc (Terminal Services Configuration)-Connect-double-click Rdp-tcp or right-click-Properties-session-Select the first alternative user setting (O)-end a disconnected session [change the default value from never to an appropriate time, such as 30 minutes]
2. Modify from Group Policy
Start-run-gpedit.msc-Computer Configuration-Administrative Templates-windows components-Terminal Services-sessions
Right window select Set time limit for disconnected sessions-select enabled, select a time
Third, increase the maximum number of links
1, modify from Terminal Services Configuration: Run-tscc.msc (Terminal Services Configuration)-Connect-double-click Rdp-tcp or right-click-Properties, select "Network Card" tab-Modify "Maximum number of connections" To change the value you want, of course, this value can not be too large, otherwise it will occupy more system resources. However, the value modified here does not seem to work, and when set to No limit, the situation described in this article will still occur.
2, Group Policy level is higher than Terminal Services configuration, when Group Policy is enabled, the corresponding options in the Terminal Services configuration will be grayed and non-modifiable
Run-gpedit.msc-Computer Configuration-Administrative Templates-windows components-Terminal Services
Double-click Limit number of connections on the right-select enabled-fill in the maximum number of connections allowed
Four, change the remote terminal mode
Open Control Panel, double click Add Remove Programs, click Add Remove Windows Components, components, in the Windows Components Wizard dialog box, select Terminal Services, Next, Application Server, Next, and then follow the prompts to change the Terminal Services mode.
Windows 2000 Terminal Services has 2 modes of Operation: Remote Administration mode and Application Server mode. Remote Administration mode allows the system administrator to remotely administer the server and allow only 2 terminal sessions to log on to the Terminal server at the same time. Application Server mode allows users to run more than one application, allowing multiple users to log on from the terminal to access the server. However, the user who applies Terminal Services must have Terminal Services licensing, that is, the Terminal Services Licensing server must be set up within 90 days in this domain or workgroup, or the user will need to remove the application before reinstalling it.
V. Modifying the Local Security policy
Control Panel Administration Tools Local Security policy local Policies security options
1. Find the Microsoft Network server: The idle time required before the session is suspended
The default is: 15 minutes, instead of the time you need (that is, no action after landing after more than how much time after the automatic disconnection)
2. Then find "network security: Force logoff after logon hours." The default is: Disabled, must be changed
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