"psexec \\RDSmachine.example.com logoff userid" Or perhaps this: https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj215468.aspx
Kurt On Mon, Feb 13, 2017 at 10:14 AM, Michael Leone <[email protected]> wrote: > 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 ...) > >

