| Understanding the Terminal Server Session Directory |
| Friday, 03 December 2004 by Michel Roth | |||
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"The Session Directory is nothing more than a database that keeps track of which users are running which sessions on which servers. This information is used when a user wants to disconnect from a session and then reconnect back to it in multi-server environments. Not every multi-server load-balanced environment needs a Session Directory. For example, if your environment is configured so that users are not allowed to leave disconnected sessions on a server, then you won’t need a Session Directory. Also, if you're using a third-party tool like Citrix MetaFrame Presentation Server, then you will not need to use Microsoft's Session Directory since MetaFrame will manage it for you." Read the full article over @ Brain Madden.
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