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Hi,

When I make a remote desktop connection to a windows xp
computer with name user "User1" for example, it works
fine. When I use another user "User2" I get logged out
immediately. After the logon message ("Loading your
preferences" ) I get the "Logging off" message.
I am not trying to get two connections at the same time,
but after each other. Both users have passwords and are
members of the administrator group. I have even tried
setting the User2 explicitly in the list of users that are
allowed to connect.
Can anyone help me?

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"Victor Claessen" <victor@victorclaessen.nl> wrote in message
news:1c02901c4218f$9602eab0$a501280a@phx.gbl...
> Hi,
>
> When I make a remote desktop connection to a windows xp
> computer with name user "User1" for example, it works
> fine. When I use another user "User2" I get logged out
> immediately. After the logon message ("Loading your
> preferences" ) I get the "Logging off" message.
> I am not trying to get two connections at the same time,
> but after each other. Both users have passwords and are
> members of the administrator group. I have even tried
> setting the User2 explicitly in the list of users that are
> allowed to connect.
> Can anyone help me?

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