monty
Aug 17 2004, 06:29 PM
Hi !
I added a new user:
net user lalala....... /add
and so on, cause termserv.exe is running on that server, but the maximum is still reached, so is there a way to get in by remotedesktopfunction changing something over dos or ftp ?
> having full rights.
thx,
monty
MxMx
Aug 17 2004, 07:14 PM
try exiting terminal service correctly
ehsan_sfd
Aug 18 2004, 06:28 AM
hi dear
if u wanna get administrative privileges u should add the user in administrators group... for axample u add the user: net user X /add
and then to make it a member of administrators u should use this command:
net localgroup administrators X /add
i hope i can solve ur problem my friend
Stephen79
Aug 18 2004, 10:04 AM
The administrator can set the max number of sessions within terminal services manager (administration tools) and if existing sessions are still open (i.e disconneced and not logged off the session) they can also be closed from the management console.
monty
Aug 18 2004, 10:46 AM
of course i added myself to the administrator group

so how can i set the user limit up by console ?
greetz
SKyLiNe
Aug 18 2004, 03:41 PM
This depends weither terminal services is installed in application mode (multiple users will use the box to serve apps in a session) or administrative mode (admins use ts to administer the box) For the latter a 2 user limit applies, nothing to be done about it as far as im aware. Apperently the ts box is installed in admin mode and either 2 sessions are in use (lol u better watch what u are doing then), or there are 2 disconnected sessions n sloppy admins didnt logoff properly. Normally u can kill disconnected sessions in the TS manager under admin tools but i can imagine u are not able to access these under current circumstances. I dont think this can be done by commandline. So my guess is you should try and find out if these 2 sessions are dc'd sessions or not, and if so restart TS services from cmd and try then

goodluck
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