Timing out problem-very frustrating

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renee

hi, my remote desktop connection times out if I do not
have any activity going on- is there a setting on the
remote server that can adjust the time connection? If
yes, would it be a setting on my computer or the remote
one? thank you and I appreciate your help. renee
 
There some Group Policies that you can configure to disconnect idle sessions. Go to "Start -> Run"
and type gpedit.msc at the command line. Navigate to the "Local Computer Policy -> Computer
Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Terminal Services -> Sessions".
Do this on the RDP host.

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Thank you Al, your solution was right on. Thank you
again :-).
-----Original Message-----
There some Group Policies that you can configure to
disconnect idle sessions. Go to "Start -> Run"
and type gpedit.msc at the command line. Navigate to
the "Local Computer Policy -> Computer
Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows
Components -> Terminal Services -> Sessions".
Do this on the RDP host.
group for the mutual benefit of all of us...
 
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