70-291 Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure
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You work as the network administrator at EliteCertify.com. The EliteCertify.com network consists of a single Active Directory domain named EliteCertify.com. All servers on the EliteCertify.com network run Windows Server 2003 and all client computers run Windows XP Professional. The EliteCertify.com network contains 35 servers and 3000 client computers. The company departments have their own servers running Terminal Services for departmental use whilst another terminal server named EliteCertify -TS12 is reserved for remote users. You later discover user sessions on EliteCertify -TS12remain connected even if the sessions are inactive for days and the Finance department users report slow response times on their terminal server. What should you do to ensure that users of EliteCertify -TS12 are automatically logged off when their sessions are inactive for more than two hours? Your solution must not affect users of any other terminal servers.
A. Change the session limit settings for all Finance users.
B. Use the Terminal Services configuration tool to change the session limit settings on EliteCertify -TS12.
C. A GPO linked to the Finance OU must be created and set the session limit settings in user-level group policies.
D. A GPO linked to the Finance OU must be created and set the session limit settings in computer-level group policies.
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Answer: B
Explanation: The question states that you need to ensure that users of EliteCertify -TS12 are
automatically logged off when their sessions are inactive for more than two hours.
Therefore, you need to configure EliteCertify -TS12 by changing the session limit
settings.
You can limit the amount of time that active, disconnected, and idle (without client
activity) sessions remain on the server. This is effective since sessions which remain
running indefinitely on the server, typically consume valuable system resources. When a
session limit is reached for active or idle sessions, you can select to either disconnect the
user from the session or end the session. A user who is disconnected from a session can
reconnect to the same session later. When a session ends, it is permanently deleted from
the server, and any running applications are forced to shut down. This can result in data
loss at the client. When a session limit is reached for a disconnected session, the session
ends. This permanently deletes it from the server.
Sessions can also be allowed to continue indefinitely.
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