There are two ways to prevent new connections to a CPS. 1. Disable Logons: The problem with this approach is that once the servers are disabled then the users with disconnected sessions can’t reconnect and also administrators can not connect remotely using RPD/ICA for maintenance purpose. 2. Use Empty Scheduling Rule Load Evaluator: Once this LE... »
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