Applies To: Windows Server 2008 R2
You can configure the number of simultaneous remote connections that are allowed for a connection. Restricting the number of simultaneous remote connections can improve performance of the computer because fewer sessions are demanding system resources.
If the RD Session Host role service is not installed on the computer, a connection can only allow a maximum of two simultaneous remote connections to the computer.
Use the following procedure to configure the number of simultaneous remote connections allowed for a connection.
Membership in the local Administrators group, or equivalent, on the RD Session Host server that you plan to configure, is the minimum required to complete this procedure. Review details about using the appropriate accounts and group memberships at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=83477.
To configure the number of simultaneous remote connections allowed for a
connection
1.
On
the RD Session Host server, open Remote Desktop Session Host Configuration. To
open Remote Desktop Session Host Configuration, click Start, point to Administrative Tools, point to Remote Desktop Services, and then click Remote Desktop Session
Host Configuration.
2.
Under
Connections, right-click the name of the connection,
and then click Properties.
3.
In
the Properties
dialog box for the connection, on the Network Adapter tab, click Maximum connections, enter the number of simultaneous remote
connections that you want to allow for the connection, and then click OK.
If the Maximum connections option is selected and dimmed, the Limit number of
connections Group
Policy setting has been enabled and has been applied to the RD Session Host
server.
You can also set the maximum
number of simultaneous connections allowed for an RD Session Host server by
applying the Limit number of connections Group Policy setting. This Group Policy setting is located in Computer
Configuration\Policies\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Remote
Desktop Services\Remote Desktop Session Host\Connections and can be configured by using either the
Local Group Policy Editor or the Group Policy Management Console (GPMC). Note
that the Group Policy setting will take precedence over the setting configured
in Remote Desktop Session Host Configuration.For more information about Group Policy settings for Remote Desktop Services, see the Remote Desktop Services Technical Reference (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=138134).
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