From: Invisible on 24 Mar 2010 20:24 HI As anybody seen this? Using TSADMIN, right clicking on REMOTE CONTROL. Takes control of the users sessions for 5 seconds, and then the client logs the user out of the TS SESSION? This is windows 2003 TS - client is a sunray device. thanks Submitted via EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice File-Based Cache for Web and non-Web Apps plus Extend ASP.NET 4.0 OutputCacheProvider http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials/aspnet/56161e9e-7fa3-48e8-9dfe-9f7a28f4d58e/filebased-cache-for-web.aspx
From: Divya Bhagavan[MSFT] on 5 Apr 2010 19:06 Hi, Just a clarification- Are you saying that the connected session just ends when you log in to it? If so, then please type the command "autologon /delete" from elevated command prompt(command prompt in admin mode) in your machine that is getting disconnected. Please let us know for any more questions you might have. Thanks Divya "Invisible Lady" wrote in message news:2010324202415invisible.1ady(a)gmail.com... > HI > > As anybody seen this? Using TSADMIN, right clicking on REMOTE CONTROL. > Takes control of the users sessions for 5 seconds, and then the client > logs the user out of the TS SESSION? > > This is windows 2003 TS - client is a sunray device. > > thanks > > > > Submitted via EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice > File-Based Cache for Web and non-Web Apps plus Extend ASP.NET 4.0 > OutputCacheProvider > http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials/aspnet/56161e9e-7fa3-48e8-9dfe-9f7a28f4d58e/filebased-cache-for-web.aspx
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