Specifications
2X VirtualDesktopServer  General Terminal Services Configuration • 48 
MS Terminal Server settings 
With Terminal Services Configuration, you can reconfigure the properties of 
the RDP-TCP connection, which includes limiting the amount of time client 
sessions can remain active on the server, setting protection levels for 
encryption, and selecting which permissions you want users and groups to 
have. Some connection properties can also be configured on a per-user basis 
using Terminal Services Group Policies or the Terminal Services extension to 
Local Users and Groups. For example, you can set different session time 
limits for each user when you use the Terminal Services extension to Local 
Users and Groups. Using Terminal Services Configuration, you can only set 
session time limits on a per-connection basis, which means the same time 
limit applies to all users who log on to the server using the connection. 
Launch  “Terminal Services Configuration”  from the Administrative Tools 
Submenu (in the Start menu). 
Figure 45 - Configuring Terminal Services Connections 
Restrict each user to one session 
To conserve server resources and simplify reconnecting to disconnected 
sessions, you can restrict each user to a single session. To change this 
attribute select “Server Settings” and double-click the ‘Restrict each user to 
one session’ option. Ticking the check box in the resulting dialog will enable 
the restriction, and therefore enable reconnections to previously-disconnected 
user sessions. This feature is configurable in the “Load Balancing” page in the 
2X VirtualDesktopServer. 










