by aka » Mon Nov 10, 2025 11:19 am
Remove everything but server=... line from wtware config. With single line server=... and nothing else in config wtware will neither sleep nor disconnect.
If you still get disconnections look at server policies. Windows server can disconnect user after inactivity period.This policy is disabled by default! You or your admin turned it on. Find and turn it off on Windows server.
Group Policy then navigate to "Remote Desktop Services" -> "Remote Desktop Session Host" -> "Session Time Limits" and configuring policies like "Set time limit for active but idle Remote Desktop Services sessions".
Remove everything but server=... line from wtware config. With single line server=... and nothing else in config wtware will neither sleep nor disconnect.
If you still get disconnections look at server policies. Windows server can disconnect user after inactivity period.This policy is disabled by default! You or your admin turned it on. Find and turn it off on Windows server.
Group Policy then navigate to "Remote Desktop Services" -> "Remote Desktop Session Host" -> "Session Time Limits" and configuring policies like "Set time limit for active but idle Remote Desktop Services sessions".