Enables you to reset (delete) a session on a terminal server.
For examples of how to use this command, see Examples.
Syntax
reset session {<SessionName> | <SessionID>} [/server:<ServerName>] [/v]
Parameters
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
<SessionName> |
Specifies the name of the session that you want to reset. To determine the name of the session, use the query session command. |
<SessionID> |
Specifies the ID of the session to reset. |
/server:<ServerName> |
Specifies the terminal server containing the session that you want to reset. Otherwise, the current terminal server is used. |
/v |
Displays information about the actions being performed. |
/? |
Displays help at the command prompt. |
Remarks
- You can always reset your own sessions, but you must have Full
Control access permission to reset another user's session.
- Be aware that resetting a user's session without warning the
user can result in the loss of data at the session.
- You should reset a session only when it malfunctions or appears
to have stopped responding.
- The /server parameter is required only if you use
reset session from a remote server.
Examples
- To reset the session designated rdp-tcp#6, type:
reset session rdp-tcp#6
- To reset the session that uses session ID 3, type:
reset session 3