[windows2000] RES: Multiple terminal services sessions

  • From: "Eduardo Freitas" <eduardofreitas@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <windows2000@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 30 Oct 2003 13:30:11 -0200

From what I know, it depends on how you set the options on session on the
properties of the user... But does it matter whether you are on
administration or application mode???

Let me ask you guys one thing... What is the best way to set up an account
on Microsoft Outlook 2002 so that the first time the user logon he just has
to type his password and he will be able to check his email?

Regards,
 
Eduardo Herrmann de Freitas


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Assunto: [windows2000] Multiple terminal services sessions

Hi list,

Can anyone answer these questions?  I know I've been in all situations,
but I swear that I've seen varying results.  But, computers don't
produce varying results, so it must be my user error some how.


One single server with TS in administration mode:
If I log in to a TS session and then log in a second time with the same
account, will I be in the same session, or will it be a separate
session?

On single server with TS in application mode:
If I log in to a TS session and then log in a second time with the same
account, will I be in the same session, or will it be a separate
session?

Thanks,

Ray at work


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