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user connections
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Discussions about user connections on WindowsForum.com focus on Remote Desktop Services (RDS) configuration and troubleshooting. Common issues include connecting a Remote Desktop server to a license manager for RDP connections, especially after a grace period expires, and enabling multiple concurrent Remote Desktop sessions on Windows Server editions like 2019 Essentials, which may limit simultaneous connections. Users seek solutions for license migration, group policy adjustments, and overcoming connection limits. The tag also covers broader user connectivity topics, such as instant messaging services that connect users to experts via Lync, highlighting technical implementation details.
Hi, I've been struggling with this for days. We set up a 2022 Server as a RDP server for a few users to connect to as virtual desktops. At that time, we did not have CALs yet, so I could not connect it to a license manager. By the time I received the CALs, the grace period had passed and users...
I have Windows Server 2019 Essential. I knew this OS support 25 users/50 devices CALs. I have enabled Remote Desktop and User and Group Policy for multiple Remote Desktop sessions. There are working with two concurrent Remote desktop sessions (users). But If I try to connect third Remote Desktop...
cal licensing
concurrent sessions
connection issues
desktop environment
group policy
it administration
multi-user
network settings
policy
rdp settings
remote access
remote desktop
server management
session limits
troubleshooting
userconnections
windows server
windows server 2019
IM an Expert is a publicly available Lync instant messaging question-and-answer service that enables users to find answers to questions by asking other users. Users can opt-in, and then the service harnesses the database of experts to connect people together via IM.
In Part 2 of this series...
api
bot development
communication
community
database
experts
lync
messaging
microsoft
part 2
question and answer
research
software development
tech experience
technical details
ucma
unified communications
userconnections