This is still a PITA.

Real world scenario that I did to myself:  Logged into my work Windows
box from my home Ubuntu box to work on an outage overnight. Forgot to
close out of Terminal Service Client, went to bed, got up and went to
work. Tried to log into my work Windows box and got kicked off every 30
seconds. Ultimately I had to log into the VPN concentrator and killed
the VPN connection from my home computer to disable the auto
reconnections.

Found a work around by adding a line my workstation profile in my
~/.tsclient folder. This should be set as a default and people can
change it to one of the other options if they want. You have to choose
your Quick Connect profile every time to make this work. If you use the
preloaded connection settings that are carried over from your previous
session it will not pick up the "reconnect_policy: never" setting.

http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/1035/

Otherwise I like the app. Thanks for keeping it up to date

For the impatient:
mzolin wrote on the 23 Dec 09 at 00:08 
  In case anyone still wonders where this option is in the latest TS Client, 
it's hidden. Add "reconnect_policy: never" to your config file in ~/.tsclient/ 
to change this behavior without changing code.

Options are:
never
always
error
prompt

Default is "prompt"

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