"Specifies whether Terminal Services limits the number of simultaneous connections to the server. You can use this setting to restrict the number of remote sessions that can be active on a server. If this number is exceeded, addtional users who try to connect receive an error message telling them that the server is busy and to try again later. Restricting the number of sessions improves performance because fewer sessions are demanding system resources. By default, terminal servers allow an unlimited number of remote sessions, and Remote Desktop for Administration allows two remote sessions. To use this setting, enter the number of connections you want to specify as the maximum for the server. To specify an unlimited number of connections, type 999999. If the status is set to Enabled, the maximum number of connections is limited to the specified number consistent with the version of Windows and the mode of Terminal Services running on the server. If the status is set to Disabled or Not Configured, limits to the number of connections are not enforced at the Group Policy level. Note: This setting is designed to be used on terminal servers (that is, on servers running Windows with Terminal Server installed)."
Specifies whether or not to log events when the pruning service on a domain controller attempts to contact a computer before ...
Specifies whether persistent connections are allowed. After a terminal server client loses the connection to a terminal server, ...
Specifies whether Search Companion should automatically download content updates during local and Internet searches. When ...
Specifies whether Terminal Services always prompts the client for a password upon connection. You can use this setting to ...
Specifies whether Terminal Services limits the number of simultaneous connections to the server. You can use this setting ...
Specifies whether Terminal Services retains a user's per-session temporary folders at logoff. You can use this setting to ...
Specifies whether Terminal Services uses a Session Directory for tracking user sessions, allowing a group of terminal servers ...
Specifies whether Terminal Services uses the specified network path for roaming user profiles. You can use this setting to ...
Specifies whether Terminal Services uses the specified network share or local directory path as the root of the user's home ...