![]() ![]() Terminal Services RemoteApp™ Session Termination Logic ![]() If you are experiencing the issue I described above, please take a look at the following article by the Remote Desktop Services (Terminal Services) Team Blog: Playing along with the disconnection, there was a new Terminal Server group policy setting that was introduced to control time limits for disconnection and there lies the dirty little secret. Puzzled by this, I began doing some digging and found out that the default printer "problem" is actually not a problem, but rather the way RemoteApp decides how the session disconnection will occur. Microsoft Dynamics GP (versions 10.), is currently supported in a Terminal Server RemoteApp environment, but a number of my clients and forum users have reported in numerous occasions that the Default Printer settings are not 'sticking' or simply saving when loging out of the application (which also closes the RemoteApp session) and returning to it. Terminal Services RemoteApp (TS RemoteApp) ![]() The following Microsoft TechNet article explains in more detail: If a user is running more than one RemoteApp program on the same terminal server, the RemoteApp programs will share the same Terminal Services session. A user can minimize, maximize, and resize the program window, and can easily start multiple programs at the same time. Users can run RemoteApp programs side by side with their local programs. RemoteApp programs are programs that are accessed remotely through Terminal Services and appear as if they are running on the end user's local computer. ![]()
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