RemoteApps still reconnecting to disconnected sessions, disableconnectionsharing:i:1 changes nothing.

I have a scenario where multiple users run a 2008R2 remoteapp, and they all use the same windows credentials.  Multiple sessions is enabled, and I have it set to immediate logoff when the remoteapp is disconnected, and set to 1 minute logoff (the
minimum) when any remote desktop sessions are disconnected.  In the remoteapp manager I have disableconnectionsharing:i:1 keyed in the custom rdp settings box, and I have this set in the icons as well.
With all this in place, users should never be rejoining anyone else's sessions.  I thought it was all working fine until users started complaining that they were rejoining other people's sessions, and feared that users could possibly rejoin to their own. 
I tested a bunch of scenarios and I can make it happen.  If User1 x's out of his session, logs off, or closes the app, it logs out the session just fine and can never be rejoined.  But, if he loses his internet, or for some reason the connection
is severed such as someone pulled his ethernet cable out, it will put the session into a disconnected state.  This disconnected session is supposed to log itself off after 1 minute, but doesn't always.  I can't make this happen myself, but I've seen
sessions that are there and they never go away.  But the real problem is, when there is a disconnected session still left there, User2 logs in and it joins to User1's session for him.  Even though I have disableconnectionsharing:i:1 in the rdp settings,
and in the rdp icon itself, it still reconnects the existing session every time.  What am I missing here?

I've done a lot more testing, and on multiple servers, so it's not just this one server.   In the local policy under Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Remote Desktop Services\Remote Desktop Session Host\Session
Time Limits,   I have the following;
Set time limit for disconnected sessions -  "Enabled"  End a disconnected session "1 minute"
Terminate session when time limits are reached "Enabled"
Set time limit for logoff of RemoteApp sessions "Enabled" "Immediately"
These settings work well, and they usually log off the sessions within one minute.  It's not perfect 100% of the time, I've seen sessions that never end before, but it's good enough.  Let's just say it works 99% of the time.  The problem isn't
that sessions don't close, the problem is that you can rejoin ANY disconnected session even though the icons are set to always start a new session.  The session time limits should keep this to a minimum since the users only have a 1 minute window to reconnect
to a disconnected session, but it is still 1 minute, and a reconnect will happen eventually given the amount of people that connect to this server.
My rdp icon (edited with notepad) has the setting disableconnectionsharing:i:1
The server's custom rdp settings has disableconnectionsharing:i:1
If there is a disconnected session lingering out there, it may be only for a minute, but if anyone connects to the server within that time, it ALWAYS takes over that existing session.  It is my understanding from Microsoft, 3rd parties, and forums, that
this disableconnectionsharing setting is supposed to eliminate this issue. That's it's whole purpose. But it does not actually do anything.  It changes nothing.  What is it used for then?
Maybe I'm using the wrong setting.  If so, what is the proper setting so that when you log in remotely, it will always start a new session?
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    21 11:57:33 08.01.2014 5.3345856 10.5.0.106 10.5.4.173 T125 T125:Channel Join Confirm, ChannelId = 1004, Result = rt-successful {T125:4, ISOTS:3, TCP:2, IPv4:1}
    22 11:57:33 08.01.2014 5.3356991 10.5.4.173 10.5.0.106 T125 T125:Channel Join Request, UserID = 0x3ef,ChannelId = 0x3ed {T125:4, ISOTS:3, TCP:2, IPv4:1}
    23 11:57:33 08.01.2014 5.3357256 10.5.0.106 10.5.4.173 T125 T125:Channel Join Confirm, ChannelId = 1005, Result = rt-successful {T125:4, ISOTS:3, TCP:2, IPv4:1}
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