TS settings are set to kill idle sessions already. But even with no one logged in I still have the "in session * printers"
I think the problem is once a user logs in and prints a doc. there printer session is not killed and it remains on the list of printers seen only by that user and admin users.

How about the spoolsv.exe 100% CPU usage? I have to keep restarting print spooler service almost every hour.

On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 2:38 PM, geoffrey gitagia <ggitagia@gmail.com> wrote:
Terminal service settings choose to end sessions for idle users ...or just create a batch file that knocks off users after an hour or so (makmende admin) . 

On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 3:33 PM, muite nicholas <nmuite@googlemail.com> wrote:
Hi All,

Im having a Dell Poweredge 1800 server acting as my TS. We have 45 users connected and quite a number of HP and Canon printers are installed on the TS.

I have two issues
1. The spoolsv.exe on the server is taking up 100% CPU usage
2. The server has over 50 "in session" printers that do not disappear even when users are not connected via RDP.

Any idea how I can resolve this issue?

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