NOTE: Terminal server properties are only synchronized and provisioned if the Enable terminal server properties option is set.
Enter the following data for adding a user profile, which will be made available for logging the Active Directory user account on to a terminal server. A profile directory can be provided, which is available to the user to log on to a terminal server for terminal server sessions. A home directory can be added on the terminal server in the same way.
NOTE: If the QER | Person | User | ConnectHomeDir configuration parameter is set, some of the following data for the home directory is formed automatically. In the Designer, you can set the configuration parameter as required.
Property | Description |
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Login permitted on terminal server |
Specifies whether terminal server login is allowed. Enable this option to allow a user to log on to a terminal server. |
Use own configuration |
Specifies whether a startup program can be defined. Enable this option to specify a program, which should be started when you log on to the terminal server and enter the program's command line and working directory. NOTE: If this data is inherited from the client, disable this option. |
Command line |
Command line to start the program. |
Working directory |
Working directory of program to start. |
Connect client drives at login | Specifies whether client drive connections should automatically be restored when logging into a terminal server. |
Connect client printers at login |
Specifies whether client printer connections should automatically be restored when logging on to a terminal server. |
Client default printer |
Specifies whether default printer connections should automatically be restored when logging into a terminal server. |
Active session limit [min] |
Maximum connection time in minutes. After the time is exceeded the connection to the terminal server is detached or ended. |
End disconnected session [min] |
Time period in minutes for maintaining a disconnected connection. |
Idle session limit [min] |
Maximum time without client activity before the connection is detached or ended. |
Connect disconnected session from previous client |
Specifies whether a disconnected session can be restored from an arbitrary client computer. |
End session if connection is interrupted |
Specifies whether a session should be returned to a disconnected state if the connection is interrupted. |
Enable remote control |
Specifies whether remote monitoring or control is enabled for this session. |
Get permission of user |
Specifies whether permission needs to be obtained for the user to monitor the session. |
Display user session |
Specifies whether to monitor the user session |
Interact with session |
Specifies whether the user to be monitored can input data into the session over the keyboard or mouse. |
Profile server |
Profile server. If you assigned an account definition, the profile server is determined from the current IT operating data for the assigned identity depending on the manage level. |
Profile share |
The share that is stored under the user’s profile directory on the profile server. Default is TPROFILES. |
Profile directory path |
Name of the profile directory for the user under the profile share. By default, the login name (pre Windows 2000) is used to format the profile directory path. |
Profile path |
The full path to the user’s profile directory. |
Home server |
Home server. If you assigned an account definition, the profile server is determined from the current IT operating data for the assigned identity depending on the manage level. |
Home share |
The share that is stored under the user’s home directory on the home server. Default is THOMES. |
Home directory path |
Name of the home directory for the user under the home share. By default, the login name (pre Windows 2000) is used to format the home directory path. |
Shared as |
Home directory share. This share is formatted using the default home directory path. |
Home drive |
The drive to be connected when the user logs in. The default domain home drive is used. |
Home directory |
Home directory. The given home directory is automatically added and shared by the One Identity Manager Service. |