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/console does not connect to the consoleSessions are timed out after 3 hours of inactivityDoes anyone know of a way to do what we do in 2003 for the 2008 servers? Friday, February 13, 2009 1:18 AM Reply | Quote Answers 1 Sign in to vote Hi,   Thank you for your update.   From your description, I understand that you want to leave the session always running on a server without being timed out as “idle”. If there is any misunderstand, please let me know.   Based on my research, you may refer to the following steps to achieve your goal:   Using Terminal Services Configuration 1.Open Terminal Services Configuration. 2.In the console tree, click “Connections”. 3.In the details pane, right-click the connection for which you want to modify time-out settings, and then click “Properties”. 4.On the “Sessions” tab, above End a disconnected session, select the “Override user settings” check box. This allows you to configure time-out settings for the connection. 5.Configure the following time-out settings as appropriate: In “Idle session limit”, select the maximum amount of time that an idle session (a session

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