Managing SessionsThe Sessions tab page allows you to view and manage current sessions for RD Session Hosts. To view the page, navigate to Farm / <site> / RD Session Hosts / Sessions . Note: You can also open the Sessions tab page by right-clicking a server on the RD Session Hosts tab page and choosing Show Sessions . This will open the Sessions tab page with a filter applied to it to display only the sessions that belong to the selected server. The Sessions lists displays current sessions and includes the following info for each session:
You can sort the Sessions list by any session property. Simply click on a desired column heading to sort the list in ascending or descending order. You can also filter the list using a single or multiple session properties as a criteria. To do so, click the magnifying glass icon (top right) and then type a desired string in a desired column. The list will be filtered as you type. To manage a session (or multiple sessions at the same time), select one or more sessions and then use the Tasks drop-down menu to choose from the following actions:
User session remote control The Remote Control menu option (see above) allows you to shadow a user RDS session. Due to differences in tools used by different versions of Windows Server, this feature has a limitation as described below. If you need to shadow a user session running on Windows Server 2008 or 2008 R2, the RAS console must also be running on Windows Server 2008 or 2008 R2. If the RAS console is installed on a later version of Windows Server, shadowing will NOT work. As a workaround for the issue described above, you can add an RD Session Host running Windows Server 2008 or 2008 R2 to the farm, publish the Parallels RAS console from it, and then use the console remotely to manage user RDS sessions running on Windows Server 2008 or 2008 R2. Please note that to finish a remote control session, the administrator must log off from the RAS console remote session. This is a limitation of the shadow.exe utility from Microsoft that doesn't take any arguments that would allow us to add a control like a bar, a button, or a key combination. Managing running processes The Tasks > Show running processes option opens the Running Processes dialog where you can view running processes for one or more RD Session Hosts. Note: You can also open the Running Processes dialog by right-clicking a server on the RD Session Hosts tab page and choosing Show Processes . This will open the Running Processes dialog with a filter applied to it to display only the processes that belong to the selected server. On the Running Processes dialog, use the Show processes from drop-down menu to filter the list using the following options:
You can also filter the list by specifying a search criteria for one or more columns. To do so, click the magnifying glass icon (top right) and then type a desired text in one or more columns. The list is filtered as you type to match the specified criteria. The Tasks drop-down menu in the Running Processes dialog includes the following options:
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