You deploy four new Windows Server 2003 servers and install Terminal Server software on each server. You then install applications on each server. Users will use Terminal Services sessions to access and run the applications hosted on the terminal servers. Which of the following should you do to automatically disconnect the users’ connections when the specified session limit it broken?
  1. Define all sessions to automatically disconnect when the specified session limit it broken.
  2. Limit the number of connections on all six terminal servers to a specific number.
  3. Restart the Terminal Server periodically.
  4. Install multiple copies of Terminal Server software on a server.
Explanation
Answer - A - To automatically disconnect the users’ connections when the specified session limit it broken, define all sessions to automatically disconnect when the specified session limit it broken.

Key Takeaway: Terminal server session and time-out settings can be configured for terminal servers or for specific user accounts. The End of a disconnected session is the time after which a disconnected session on whichever of the terminal servers must be terminated. The Disconnect from session option ensures that sessions are automatically disconnected when the specified session limit it broken.
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