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I'm running the remote desktop server on a win2k3 machine that uses PPPoE. I can connect to this machine over the internet from another machine (the client) through the pppoe connection, but when I go to logoff during the remote desktop session, it disconnects that pppoe connection as well. Is there a way to make the pppoe connection a service so that it will keep running, or what is even causeing the problem?


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the immediate solution is to disconnect from the session rather than logging out

is ppoe a dial-up connection? (uses dial-up networking?)

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Disconnecting is the only real solution i guess, but then the system can't release any of the resources dealing with the session because it's actually still running. Also, PPPoE is more a dial-up connection then a cable modem or a normal dsl. I have to sign in just like dial-up. Basically, it's fast dial-up. I'm playing around with a "connection keeper" so maybe that will fix the problem...

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yeah so the problem is obvious in that when you logout it closes any existing dial-up connections.

Perhaps you should install routing and remote access (built into windows server) and configure your PPOE connections from within there, this will pass your dial-up configuration to services

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