Remote Desktop Terminal Server Exceeds Maximum Allowed Connections

Fault Details: "Terminal Server Exceeds Maximum Allowed Links" is often encountered when logging into a terminal server with a remote desktop link. Such errors make it impossible to log in to the terminal server normally. The reason for this problem is that the default number of links in the terminal service is 2 links, and when logging in to the remote desktop, if the remote desktop window is closed directly instead of logging out, then the actual The previous session is not released, but remains on the server side, which will occupy the total number of links. When the number reaches the maximum allowable value, the failure prompt of failure to connect will appear as shown in Figure 2-1.
Figure 2-1

Solution: 1. Local computer, in sequence: Start==< Run==< Input: mstsc /admin As shown in Figure 2-2:

Figure 2-2
    2. After the input is complete, click OK and enter, and then return to After driving, you will see the familiar remote desktop connection window, as shown in Figure 2-3. Then enter the user name and password required by the remote, click connect, and log in again, you can force the login to the 0 user of the server by default.

Figure 2-3
OK. Solved! Note: Of course, you can also restart the server directly to solve the problem, but it is not recommended!

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