(Msg. 1) Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2008 6:11 am
Post subject: Disallow RDP disconnect Archived from groups: microsoft>public>windowsxp>work_remotely (more info?)
Is there a way to disallow RDP disconnect and force a logoff instead?
I have a couple of users in my Win2003 domain that are simply too lazy to
log off when working remotely via RDP to their workstations, so they
disconnect instead. However, I do virtually all of my software updates and
maintenance remotely, so I can never tell when the user is actually logged on
and when disconnected. I would like to simply disallow, for those specific
users, the disconnect option, including the "X" on the RDP session control
bar. Alternatively, if there is a way to force a logoff following a
disconnect, that would work also.
I cannot enable it at the machine level because I need the ability to
connect to the station as administrator, start a process, then disconnect and
reconnect later from home to finish the process.
(Msg. 2) Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2008 9:15 am
Post subject: Re: Disallow RDP disconnect [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
On Wed, 20 Aug 2008 06:11:02 -0700, Brian wrote:
> Is there a way to disallow RDP disconnect and force a logoff instead?
>
> I have a couple of users in my Win2003 domain that are simply too lazy
> to log off when working remotely via RDP to their workstations, so they
> disconnect instead. However, I do virtually all of my software updates
> and maintenance remotely, so I can never tell when the user is actually
> logged on and when disconnected. I would like to simply disallow, for
> those specific users, the disconnect option, including the "X" on the
> RDP session control bar. Alternatively, if there is a way to force a
> logoff following a disconnect, that would work also.
>
> I cannot enable it at the machine level because I need the ability to
> connect to the station as administrator, start a process, then
> disconnect and reconnect later from home to finish the process.
There are group policies that may do that. Have you looked at those?
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