Solve the Win2003 remote exceeding maximum connection number fault method
Method One: The symptom
But when the maximum number of remote connections is exceeded, we can handle this:
Steps:
Start-> run->cmd->mstsc/console/v: server IP: Remote port-> Enter server account password Login server
Method Two: Permanent cure
Our door to restrict connection time by configuring Group Policy
Start-> run->gpedit.msc-> Computer Configuration-> Administrative Templates->windows component-> Terminal Services-> session
Right window select Set time limit for disconnected sessions-> Select enabled, select a time
Method Three
You can open the control panel → administrative tools → Terminal Services configuration in Windows Server 2003. Select Connect in the Open window, double-click the RDP-TCP option on the right, switch to the Session tab in the pop-up dialog box, select Alternate user settings, and modify End disconnected session "1 minutes". If the problem does not resolve, you can execute the "gpedit.msc" command in the Run bar. Open the Group Policy Editor, expand Computer configuration → administrative templates → windows components → Terminal Services, and double-click the limit number of connections policy in the right pane, and in the pop-up window, select Enabled, and set the maximum number of connections allowed for TS to "999999" to remove the limit on the number of connections to the remote terminal.
Method Four
Changing remote terminal mode
Open the Control Panel, double-click Add Remove Program, add remove Windows Components, components, select Terminal Services in the Windows Components Wizard dialog box, next, Application Server, Next, and then follow the prompts to change the mode of Terminal Services.
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 allows 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 to the server from the terminal. However, users who apply Terminal Services must have Terminal Services Licensing, which means that a Terminal Services Licensing server must be set up in this domain or workgroup within 90 days, otherwise the user will need to remove the application and then reinstall it.