Computer/User Node :
MACHINE
Policy Path :
Administrative
Templates\Windows Components\Terminal Services\Sessions
Supported on :
At least Microsoft Windows XP Terminal Services
Help/Explain Text :
Specifies a
time limit for active but idle Terminal Services sessions. You can use this
setting to specify the maximum amount of time that an active session can be
idle (that is, no user input) before it is automatically disconnected. By
default, Terminal Services allows active sessions to remain idle for an
unlimited time. To use this setting, select Enabled, and then select the
desired time limit in the Idle session limit drop-down list. If the status is
set to Enabled, active but idle sessions are automatically disconnected after
the specified amount of time. The user receives a two-minute warning before the
session ends, which allows the user to press a key or move the mouse to keep the
session active. If the status is set to Disabled or Not Configured, the time
limit for active but idle sessions is not specified at the Group Policy level.
However, an administrator can specify time limits for idle sessions in the
Terminal Services Configuration tool. Note: This setting appears in both
Computer Configuration and User Configuration. If both settings are configured,
the Computer Configuration setting overrides. Idle session limits do not apply
to the console session. To specify that user sessions are terminated at
time-out, enable the Terminate session when time limits are reached setting.
Registry Settings :
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows
NT\Terminal Services!MaxIdleTime
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