services:remote-access:rules_for_terminal_server_usage
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===== disconnect vs. log-out ===== | ===== disconnect vs. log-out ===== | ||
- | <wrap important> | + | **<color red>In order to log out from the terminal server it is not sufficient to click on the red cross in the upper right corner of your client window!</ |
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- | <warp> | + | **<color red>Um sich vom Terminal-Server abzumelden, reicht es nicht, das Windows-Fenster durch einen Klick auf das rote Kreuz oben rechts zu schliessen!</color>** |
An important feature of a terminal server is that you can disconnect from your session and pick it up at a later time. E.g. you could start your work at home, disconnect the session and reconnect back once you reach the office. All programs will stay open. In order to not have disconnected sessions flood the server (since people tend to forget about them) we will **automatically terminate disconnected sessions after 48 hours**. So please make sure to save your documents every time you disconnect from your terminal server session. If you don't need to reconnect to your session at a later time, please **log out from it using the normal log out mechanism from within windows, e.g. Start-> | An important feature of a terminal server is that you can disconnect from your session and pick it up at a later time. E.g. you could start your work at home, disconnect the session and reconnect back once you reach the office. All programs will stay open. In order to not have disconnected sessions flood the server (since people tend to forget about them) we will **automatically terminate disconnected sessions after 48 hours**. So please make sure to save your documents every time you disconnect from your terminal server session. If you don't need to reconnect to your session at a later time, please **log out from it using the normal log out mechanism from within windows, e.g. Start-> |
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