When you connect to an exclusive server, you may encounter Remote Desktop disconnection due to unstable local network to the server, sudden client host crashes, or other reasons, and the connection is still interrupted after multiple attempts, however, when the maximum number of Remote Desktop connections is reached, the problem can only be solved by restarting the server (added by the Webmaster: Using javasmstsc.exe/console on the terminal "to connect to the remote server in console mode, which can break through the maximum number of connections, the principle is checked by yourself .). Now we can solve this problem by setting the server:
First, log onto the server and click "start"> "Settings"> "Control Panel"> "Management Tools"> "terminal service configuration". Then, click "Connect" on the left of the window ", at this time, the right side of the window lists RDP-Tcp, right-click RDP-Tcp connection --- properties, and then click the "session" tab. We will select "replace user settings, set "end Disconnected Sessions" to 10 minutes, and click "OK.
After the configuration is complete, you do not have to worry about such problems when maintaining the server. When your local server and the server are interrupted, wait patiently for 10 minutes, the server automatically cancels the last remote connection. After 10 minutes, you can log on to the server remotely.