Remote Desktop Connection Manager throws an error when logging off a group
The "servers" that cannot be logged off individually or as a group using the RDC Manager menu options are Windows 7 machines. The "servers" that do logoff properly are Windows Server 2008 R2.
So, for now, it seems like Windows 7 is the issue.
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Anthony Mastrean
Updated on September 17, 2022Comments
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Anthony Mastrean almost 2 years
I'm using Microsoft's Remote Desktop Connection Manager on Windows 7 x64 Ultimate. I have several groups of servers, all under a single parent, sharing domain credentials.
Some of my groups can be logged off as a group, using the option "Log off group". But, one of my newer groups cannot be logged off as a group. I have some servers that cannot even be logged off individually from the "Log off server" option. I have to use the Logoff command from inside the guest.
Unable to log off from <group>
Reason: Unable to enumerate remote sessions
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Anthony Mastrean almost 14 yearsI can logoff of the guest from the Start Menu > Logoff. I cannot logoff using the command from the RDC Manager tool.
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Mr Shoubs over 13 yearsI don't think it is just windows 7 - I have the same problem with Windows Server 2008 (not R2)
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Anthony Mastrean over 13 yearsI'm thinking Remote Desktop Services has something to do with it... I'm not a server guy, check your "Roles". goo.gl/NG5zJ
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arealhobo over 8 yearsI have the same issue, I can log odd server 2012/2008 but not window 7 machines, do you know if there is a fix? I have seen that you have to be domain admin or run as administrator but I am domain admin and have tried running as admin but this does not work.