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- Scripting - How to disconnect Remote Desktop sessions?
Yes, using tsdiscon from a command line: tsdiscon n where the n should be replaced with the session id You can get the session number from query session Since you say you want to close all sessions on the local computer, I guess you will need to be careful about the order in which you do it (ie close your session last)
- Switch User in Windows 10 | Tutorials - Ten Forums
To Switch User by Running tsdiscon exe This option is not available in the Windows 10 Home edition 1 Run the "C:\Windows\System32\ tsdiscon exe " file from Search (Win+S), Run (Win+R), command prompt , File Explorer (Win+E), or how you like
- Create Switch User shortcut in Windows 10 | Tutorials - Ten Forums
1) Click tap on the Download button below to download the tsdiscon zip file Download 2) Save the zip file to your desktop 3) Unblock the zip file 4) Open the zip file, and extract (drag and drop) the tsdiscon exe file to your desktop 5) Move the tsdiscon exe file into the C:\Windows\System32 folder 6) Click tap on Continue to approve
- Windows Server 2012 - Force Terminaluser to logoff
My 2nd attempt was logging him off using the Console and the tsdiscon command which didn't work neither I also tried doing logging him off using the LOGOFF [2] command and the PowerShell Commandlet Invoke-RDUserLogoff None worked
- How to force disconnect users from a box? - Server Fault
You can use tsdiscon exe to disconnect a terminal services session or logoff exe to terminate the session tsdiscon exe disconnects a session from a terminal server You must have Full Control permission to disconnect another user from a session If no session ID or session name is specified, tsdiscon disconnects the current session
- Force authenticated user immediate logoff (emergency case)
All credits to Command Line Kung Fu Blog There's a bunch of crazy security forensics related things in there! UPDATE: The first two steps are intended for local users, in an active directory environment is actually easier, disable the account and change the password in AD, and then run the 3rd command against the malicious user IP address
- windows xp - tsdiscon after startup - Server Fault
Disconnect (not logout) the WWW user (maybe using the tsdiscon command) This will allow to keep a test site always online while other user (in turn) may connect to the machine using different usernames through Remote Desktop I have setup 3 bat scripts: Script A (located at Startup folder):
- Is it possible to detach TS 2008 remote app? - Server Fault
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- Switch User - at least 2 methods fail (Start menu, tsdiscon. exe)
I used to have a taskbar shortcut to tsdiscon exe (in System32) which worked fine in Win 8 In Win 10 I've had to reinstall tsdiscon exe, but it doesn't work - I get a brief flash to the lock screen, and then get immediately returned to my desktop Start > Shutdown > Switch user has the same effect Keyboard Win+L works OK Any ideas?
- How do I prevent RDP sessions from idle-locking? - Server Fault
I am replacing some Windows Server 2008 R2 boxes with new Windows Server 2019 boxes Both sets are mostly administered over RDP The new 2019 set kicks RDP sessions back to the login screen after a
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