In daily work, a remote connection to the server is often required, whereas the server system defaults to a maximum of 2 connections. As a result, the problem comes, often the "terminal server exceeds the maximum number of connections," resulting in the failure of the normal landing server. So how can we solve this problem? This will depend on Remote Desktop services.
First, Remote Desktop Services installation and configuration
Server Manager-Role-Add role: Select Remote Desktop Services and Next
Next
Select Role Services: Remote Desktop Session Host and Remote Desktop licensing, next
Next
Select "Do not need to use Network Level Authentication", next
Select "Configure later" and next
By default, only the Administrators group can connect to an RD Session Host server (add the user or group you want if you have a special need), and next
Next
Next
Installation
Click "Close" when the installation is complete, jump out of the reboot Server prompt box, select "Yes" to automatically reboot the server, or choose "No" To manually reboot the server
When the server restarts, the login will automatically jump out of the Role Service Configuration window and click "Close" when the automatic configuration is complete.
Management tools-Remote Desktop Services-Remote Desktop Session Host configuration;
In the right window, double-click restrict each user to only one session, uncheck "Restrict each user to only one session" in properties to determine
After completing the above configuration, the Windows Server has been able to implement multiple users telnet at the same time or multiple remote logins to the same user, but still face a problem: 120 days after the Remote Desktop license expires.
After the Remote Desktop service is installed, the 120-day interim authorization is used, so the following prompts are available, and then we'll introduce the activation of Remote Desktop authorization in part two.
Second, Remote Desktop licensing activation
Management tools-Remote Desktop Services--RD Authorization Manager;
Since our RD Authorization server has not been activated, the authorization server icon displays a red X in the lower-right corner;
Right-click Authorization Server-Activate server
Next
Default, Next
Enter registration information (required options), next
Optional information without input, direct next
The "Start License Setup Wizard Now" is checked by default, directly to the next step
Next
License Plan Select "Enterprise Agreement", next
Enter agreement number: 6565792, Next
Product Version: "Windows Server 2008 or Windows Server 2008 R2"
License Type: "TS or rds per User cal"
Quantity: Enter the maximum number of remote connections you want to allow