I'm pretty sure I know the answer to this, but I've been told to ask.

We run RDS 2012 (primarily for access to one published app). All of my
users are on Win 7. Which is not a problem to connect to the RDS web
interface, and run the app.

But now apparently we want the guy in charge of that one application
to be able to logoff RDS sessions for users who have gotten themselves
stuck. So he's been having to call the Help Desk to do it (and the
Help Desk remote controls into the session broker server, and kills
the connection from the list of connections that way).

There's no way for a Win 7 user to be able to just pull up the list of
currently active RDS sessions, and log someone off, is there? Win 7
doesn't have that capability, it has to be Win 8/10? I can't install a
console on his workstation, and point it at the RDS Connection Server,
and have him be able to manage sessions, correct?

(as an aside, if anyone has any ideas on how we can get this guy to do
his own session logoffs, I'm all ears ...)


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