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Krygim
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      11-21-2003, 12:23 PM
I can't finish my work on a Windows 2003 server of my office. I keep my task
windows open on the server. After going back home, on my home PC, I connect
to this server via a Windows Remote Desktop connection. However I can only
connect to a new session. Is it possible to connect to my working session so
that I see all the opening task windows?



TIA


 
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Adi
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      11-22-2003, 11:31 AM
Hi

Do you work on the Console in the office or also via RDP?

reconnect works fine if:
a) you work in the office with RDP and you Diconnect from
session .. go home and simply reconnet to the disconected
Session, another way is to restrict all users to singele
session in Terminal Services Configuration .. then only
ione session per user is allowed and if you logon on a new
session the "old" one fallows you

b) if working on console then you need to connect to the
Servers console, this can be done as fallowing type the
FQDN name of the server or IP fallowed by /console e.g:
server.msft.local /console would attach you to the console

hope this helps
Enjoy Server based Computing
Chees
Adi
>-----Original Message-----
>I can't finish my work on a Windows 2003 server of my

office. I keep my task
>windows open on the server. After going back home, on my

home PC, I connect
>to this server via a Windows Remote Desktop connection.

However I can only
>connect to a new session. Is it possible to connect to my

working session so
>that I see all the opening task windows?
>
>
>
>TIA
>
>
>.
>

 
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Krygim
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      11-23-2003, 12:35 AM
Thanks for your help.

KM


"Adi" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:061701c3b0f4$8a2141d0$(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi
>
> Do you work on the Console in the office or also via RDP?
>
> reconnect works fine if:
> a) you work in the office with RDP and you Diconnect from
> session .. go home and simply reconnet to the disconected
> Session, another way is to restrict all users to singele
> session in Terminal Services Configuration .. then only
> ione session per user is allowed and if you logon on a new
> session the "old" one fallows you
>
> b) if working on console then you need to connect to the
> Servers console, this can be done as fallowing type the
> FQDN name of the server or IP fallowed by /console e.g:
> server.msft.local /console would attach you to the console
>
> hope this helps
> Enjoy Server based Computing
> Chees
> Adi
> >-----Original Message-----
> >I can't finish my work on a Windows 2003 server of my

> office. I keep my task
> >windows open on the server. After going back home, on my

> home PC, I connect
> >to this server via a Windows Remote Desktop connection.

> However I can only
> >connect to a new session. Is it possible to connect to my

> working session so
> >that I see all the opening task windows?
> >
> >
> >
> >TIA
> >
> >
> >.
> >



 
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