Specifies whether to terminate a timed-out Terminal Services session instead of disconnecting it. You can use this setting ...

"Specifies whether to terminate a timed-out Terminal Services session instead of disconnecting it. 

You can use this setting to direct Terminal Services to terminate a session (that is, the user is logged off and the session is deleted from the server) after time limits for active or idle sessions are reached. By default, Terminal Services disconnects sessions that reach their time limits. 

Time limits are set locally by the server administrator or in Group Policy. See the "Sets a time limit for active Terminal Services sessions" and "Sets a time limit for active but idle Terminal Services sessions" settings. 

If the status is set to Enabled, Terminal Services terminates any session that reaches its time-out limit. 

If the status is set to Disabled, Terminal Services always disconnects a timed-out session, even if specified otherwise by the server administrator. 

If the status is set to Not Configured, Terminal Services disconnects a timed-out session, unless specified otherwise in local settings. 

Note: This setting only applies to time-out limits that are deliberately set (in the Terminal Services Configuration tool or Group Policy Object Editor), not to time-out events that occur due to connectivity or network conditions. Also note that this setting appears in both Computer Configuration and User Configuration. If both settings are configured, the Computer Configuration setting overrides."
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