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Vladimir2018-12-05 11:48:50
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Vladimir, 2018-12-05 11:48:50

How to prevent a user from logging in again?

Hello, there is a server with RDP access, it has 1s and there are several users who connect to it (local + Internet connection comes from a saved remote desktop connection shortcut). Sometimes there is a problem with access to rdp - the session drops and the user restarts the connection, although the previous one is still active. As a result, several active 1cv8c.exe processes appear on the server from under one user. As a result, the server begins to wither from unnecessary load. How can I disable the second user login in 1s?

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Dmitry Kinash, 2018-12-05
@Dementor

There is no state option. Moreover, the ability to run several 1Cs under oneself is a feature of the system: in one instance, a large report is generated, and in the second, the period is closed. You are coming from the wrong end - disable multiple sessions on the terminal server.

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Konstantin, 2018-12-05
@fosihas

In some configurations (the old ones for regular forms), there is a ban in the user settings that can be set. In the new ones, I didn't think about this possibility. In BP rev.3 definitely not .... but here you can programmatically fix it by writing an extension for verification.

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