Disconnects a session from a terminal server.
For examples of how to use this command, see Examples.
Syntax
tsdiscon [<SessionID> | <SessionName>] [/server:<ServerName>] [/v]
Parameters
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
<SessionId> |
Specifies the ID of the session to disconnect. |
<SessionName> |
Specifies the name of the session to disconnect. |
/server:<ServerName> |
Specifies the terminal server that contains the session that you want to disconnect. Otherwise, the current terminal server is used. |
/v |
Displays information about the actions being performed. |
/? |
Displays help at the command prompt. |
Remarks
- You must have Full Control permission or Disconnect special
access permission to disconnect another user from a session.
- If no session ID or session name is specified, tsdiscon
disconnects the current session.
- Any applications that were running when you disconnected the
session are automatically running when you reconnect to that
session with no loss of data. Use reset session to end the
running applications of the disconnected session, but be aware that
this might result in loss of data at the session.
- The /server parameter is required only if you use
tsdiscon from a remote server.
- The console session cannot be disconnected.
Examples
- To disconnect the current session, type:
tsdiscon
- To disconnect session 10, type:
tsdiscon 10
- To disconnect the session named TERM04, type:
tsdiscon TERM04