Open the Control Panel window and double-click over Administrator Tools. From list of options, double-click over Terminal Services Manager. A window similar to appears. Dialog box will shows three tabs - Users, Session, and Processes tab. You can use options listed under each tab for making necessary changes in server settings. The current state of the server is identified by green and gray icons besides the server name. Green indicates that the server is enable and gray indicates that the server is disable.
Terminal Services Configuration
1. Open the Control Panel window and double-click over Administrator Tools. From list of options, double-click over Terminal Services Configuration/ Connections. Window similar to appears.
2. In left pane, click over Connections folder. Details par.e will display all the connection that have been setup. Double-click on the connection and Properties dialog box will appear. Now you can modify the settings as you required.
3. Now click on the Server Settings folder it will display all the settings that it contains and user can make changes according to requirement.
4. Double click on the Deleting temporary folder on exit. Delete Temporary Folders dialog box will appear, click on the radio button besides the Yes then click OK and all the temporary folders will be deleted.




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