Wednesday, 30 September 2020

How to fix- Automatically Log off Idle Remote Desktop Sessions in Windows

 Many Times we take Remote(RDP)  & if it is more 30 mint. login account get disconnected & your unsaved data get lost. It is not your fault but due to data loss, I feel angry on myself.

This feature is enabled In many organization. An idle/ inactive session consume CPU resources and memory.  let us take an example- In case of server, 100 users are login but at a time only 3-4 user work. Since feature for  limit RDP IDL session is not configured so the user who haven't logout their active session consume huge no. CPU & RAM Utilization. The best way to kick out the IDL user from login session which helps alot to save RAM & CPU to overload.

If the feature enabled in system. Regularly we get this popup. Normally don't see such since we are not using RDP.


For solution, User must click to ok or provide input otherwise session will time out & login account get sign-out/Logoff in 2 mint.

If you want to turn off the feature from you system/Server then Configure Timeout and Reconnection Settings for Remote Desktop Services Sessions


Go to Run(Win+R) type gpedit.msc (make sure login with admin account)

Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Remote Desktop Services > Remote Desktop Session Host > Session Time Limits

Now double click on click on set time limit for active Remote Desktop Services Sessions
Disable or not configure or enable accordingly for limit the time



  If you want to  stop this feature either not configured to all set time limit as shown in screenshot.


Now My system not get auto signout :)
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