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Brad Pears - 23 Jan 2007 20:53 GMT
I have a user today who informed me that he has had a dozen or more
disconnects from his home connection to our Windows 2003 terminal server.

Another user has reported NO issues. I suspect the issue for this one
employee to be related to his own personal internet connection.

Is there anything that can be modified on his home pc (i.e keepalives) or
something to prevent the RDP 5.2 protocol from disconnecting as frequently
as it does when it sees a blip in communications??

I seem to recall configuring keepalives on the terminal server way back when
to help prevent against this or at least limit it but I just wonder if there
is something that can be done at his end at all...

Thanks,  Brad
Rob S - 24 Jan 2007 13:26 GMT
How is he connecting? Through a VPN or are you port forwarding on your office
router?

-I have a user today who informed me that he has had a dozen or more
-disconnects from his home connection to our Windows 2003 terminal server.
-
-Another user has reported NO issues. I suspect the issue for this one
-employee to be related to his own personal internet connection.
-
-Is there anything that can be modified on his home pc (i.e keepalives) or
-something to prevent the RDP 5.2 protocol from disconnecting as frequently
-as it does when it sees a blip in communications??
-
-I seem to recall configuring keepalives on the terminal server way back when
-to help prevent against this or at least limit it but I just wonder if there
-is something that can be done at his end at all...
-
-Thanks,  Brad
-

-Rob
robatwork at mail dot com
 
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