Recently the company has a strange demand, meaning that there is a Web page, always open. Now only the Web page is opened on the server.
This will satisfy the demand. But I met a problem in the application. I opened the Web page on the server, turn off the remote, after a while the effect of the Web page is gone.
I re-login with my account and found it to be a completely new desktop. The running program is gone.
I thought I was not connected to the previous session state, but I think I should not. Estimate is where the system is set up, I vaguely remember what the 2003 system has to set the disconnect session time configuration. So look for it on the Internet.
The problem is because I open the program, after a period of time off the remote, the server has written off my body. So the running program also naturally stopped.
The workaround should be to not let the server log off.
The solution is as follows:
Start and run-->gpedit.msc
Computer Configuration, Administrative Templates,->windows components, Terminal Services, Sessions
Set the time limit for disconnected sessions to "not configured."
If, through the above operation, the Remote Desktop Connection has been disconnected after a period of time, the running software shuts down automatically, then do the following:
Start-Up Run-->tscc.msc
Connecting-->rdp-tcp Right-click Properties-session
Change the settings for this user to never, and never tick.
Need to explain is: the above work done, my remote server is still the problem, next:
Cancel the boot press Ctl+alt+del, this point everyone will.
Start-All Programs--administration tools--local security policy--local policies--Security options: Microsoft network server: Automatically log off users when logon hours are exhausted, and change to disabled. Microsoft network server: The idle time required before suspending a session is changed to 99999, which is actually a prohibited policy.
Finally, if possible, log on to the server once with administrator.
Also, the most critical step: when you log in to the remote server, in the process of exiting, do not directly click on the Remote Desktop program that "X", nor can you log off. Instead, on the desktop of the remote server, it is important to point "start-shutdown-disconnect" .
WINDOWS2003 Remote Desktop After exiting the system automatic Logoff solution method