No, once you change the investor password, your client will lose access, even if they’re using an RDP with a stable connection and never restart MetaTrader.
MT5 will eventually try to reconnect to the server, and when it does, it will fail because the password has changed. So even if they stay logged in for a while, they’ll be kicked out sooner or later and won’t be able to log back in without the new password.
MT5 doesn’t force a re-login every week, but changing the password is enough to block access.
No, once you change the investor password, your client will lose access, even if they’re using an RDP with a stable connection and never restart MetaTrader.
MT5 will eventually try to reconnect to the server, and when it does, it will fail because the password has changed. So even if they stay logged in for a while, they’ll be kicked out sooner or later and won’t be able to log back in without the new password.
MT5 doesn’t force a re-login every week, but changing the password is enough to block access.
how often MT5 try to reconnect? is it like everyday?
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if im providing copy trade and share the investor password to my client and after a week im changing the investor password, does the client still loged in to the account and have access to the account, especially if they use a RDP that have stable connection and never turn of or restart the system or metatrader.
Does MT5 have protection to this activity, like the MT5 investor account will be automatically re login every week maybe? so the client cant log in back if they doesnt have the new investor password