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The Terminal Services Client reconnects to this session the next time you connect to this server (if
the connection is configured for the re-connection of disconnected sessions).

To log off and end a session

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In the Terminal Services Client window, click Start and then click Shut Down.
The Shut Down Windows dialog box appears.
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The dialog box asks you "What do you want the computer to do?"
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2.
Select Log Off.

Logs

A log file is a file that stores messages, or event logs generated by an application, service, or
Microsoft® Windows®. These messages are used to track the operations performed in the
server appliance.
You can use the Logs feature to view, clear, download, and configure the following types
of event logs provided by the system:

Managing Application Logs

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Managing FTP Logs
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Managing NFS Logs
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Managing Security Logs
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Managing System Logs
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Managing Web (HTTP) Shares Logs
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Managing Web Administration Logs
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Clearing Log Files
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Downloading Log Files
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Modifying Log Properties
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Viewing Log Details
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Managing Application Logs
The application log contains events logged by applications or programs. For example, a
word-processing program might record a file error in the application log. The events that
are recorded are dependent upon the application.
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