Multiple Sessions
This policy controls the user's ability to read, execute, and change configuration information pertaining to multiple sessions with the multiple sessions utility (PCSBAT.EXE).
When the Multiple Sessions policy is enabled, the drop-down list contains the following options.
- No Access
- The user has no access to multiple session configuration information; that is, the user cannot read or execute preconfigured multiple session configuration information or change multiple session configuration information. This means that the user cannot execute the multiple sessions utility (PCSBAT.EXE). This is the most restrictive level of control.
- Read
- The user can only read and execute preconfigured multiple session information. This means that the user can execute the multiple sessions utility (PCSBAT.EXE) to read multiple session configuration information, or execute the multiple sessions utility (PCSBAT.EXE) to execute preconfigured multiple session information. However, the user cannot save any changes made to the multiple session configuration information. This is less restrictive than No Access.
- Write
- The user can read and execute preconfigured multiple session information, and can make permanent changes to multiple session configuration information. This is the least restrictive item, and is equivalent to the level of control in which users operate without policy support. This setting allows the user access to the Modify function in the Session Manager window.