Disconnect from remote desktop Windows 10
How to Kill Remote Desktop Sessions
By Ruri Ranbe Related
Business administrators can use Remote Desktop to perform troubleshooting or maintenance on workstations in the office without needing to sign on to the PCs in person. If a user fails to disconnect from a sessions, or if problems occur when attempting to end a Remote Desktop session, an error such as "The Terminal Server Has Exceeded the Maximum Number of Allowed Connections" will appear when you attempt to connect to a remote computer. You can "kill," or disconnect from, crashed or invalid sessions to re-enable the use of Remote Desktop. Show
1Click "Start | Control Panel | Programs | Programs and Features." Click "Turn Windows Features On or Off." 2Select "Remote Server Administration Tools" to add the component to the computer. Click "OK." 3Click "Start | All Programs | Administrative Tools | Remote Desktop Services." Click "Remote Desktop Services Manager." 4Select "Remote Desktop Services Manager" from the left pane. Select "Action" from the menu bar and click "Connect to Computer." 5Select "Another Computer" and enter the Internet protocol address of computer running the Remote Desktop Session Host server. Click "OK" to connect to the computer. 6Enter the administrative credentials for the computer and click "OK." Select the "Sessions" tab. 7Right-click the target connection and choose "Disconnect" from the context menu. Click "OK" to kill the session. References
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Writer Bio Ruri Ranbe has been working as a writer since 2008. She received an A.A. in English literature from Valencia College and is completing a B.S. in computer science at the University of Central Florida. Ranbe also has more than six years of professional information-technology experience, specializing in computer architecture, operating systems, networking, server administration, virtualization and Web design. Related ArticlesHow to Set Up a Backup Server in FedoraHow to Enable Printer SpoolingHow to Remove Trend Micro Office Scan Client 8.0How to Connect to a Mac Server With a PCHow to Delete an Ad Hoc NetworkHow to Connect to a Mediacom RouterHow to Set Up Scanners in CitrixHow to Start SQL in Single-User ModeHow to Restart a Sound DriverHow to Reformat an Acer Aspire ComputerHow to Use a Proxy Server to Check Your Mail From WorkHow to Access Comcast E-MailMost Popular
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