From: stonebing on 6 Apr 2010 03:45 All clients in one office always esteblish the new sessions to the Exchange Server when communicate to it. Which means the sessions between clients and Exchange server is always increasing. And even disconnect the sessions manually, still no way and sometimes takes long time. The exchange server is located in remote data Center and serves some other remote office where we have no this kind of problem. Is there anybody get the simillar situation? Thanks.
From: Roman Porter [MSFT] on 6 Apr 2010 20:55 Why are your clients creating remote desktop sessions to an Exchange server? Can they not just have Outlook connect to the Exchange server without creating any remote sessions? Thanks, Roman "stonebing" <u59164(a)uwe> wrote in message news:a61d75629f4d9(a)uwe... > All clients in one office always esteblish the new sessions to the > Exchange > Server when communicate to it. > Which means the sessions between clients and Exchange server is always > increasing. > > And even disconnect the sessions manually, still no way and sometimes > takes > long time. > > The exchange server is located in remote data Center and serves some other > remote office where we have no this kind of problem. > > Is there anybody get the simillar situation? > > Thanks. >
From: stonebing via WinServerKB.com on 7 Apr 2010 02:01 Roman Porter [MSFT] wrote: >Why are your clients creating remote desktop sessions to an Exchange server? >Can they not just have Outlook connect to the Exchange server without >creating any remote sessions? > >Thanks, >Roman > >> All clients in one office always esteblish the new sessions to the >> Exchange >[quoted text clipped - 12 lines] >> >> Thanks. Hello Roman, The clients are using outlook to connect to the Exchange Server. The probelm what I mean is from the Server I can see there are some increasing sessions for each clients during the outlook running. Normally there are only two or three when the mails in or out....... So the problem looks like the sessions are hang up even disconnect it on the Server manually, but sometimes failed, sometimes takes long time. Thanks. -- Message posted via WinServerKB.com http://www.winserverkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/windows-ts/201004/1
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