Hi there,
I was curious if there was a setting that causes the Windows rdp session to "time out", "go to sleep", "disconnect" or some other method in which the session is disengaged in some way.
I have disabled all the power, screensaver, sleep related settings in Windows that I can find.
Does RDM have it's own timeout somewhere in its settings that will "sleep" the rdp session? Or sleep the Windows GUI?
I know if the session is not in focus windows will shut down the GUID but I have disabled this through the registry.
Thanks for any help
m
Hi,
As far as I know RDM does nothing for the timeout. I know that we have on our todo list to implement a fake keep alive but we haven't been able to do it yet. I haven't found any workaround for that.
I think the only way is on the Remote Desktop directly with the registry:
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc754272(v=ws.11).aspx
Sorry about that.
Regards
David Hervieux