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If I logged on to a remote desktop and someone else log in to the same
desktop with the same account, my session will automatically disconnected. Is
it possible to deactivate?
 

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If you are connecting to an XPPro machine no.
IF this is a Terminal Server Yes, You need to set the Terminal Server to
allow multiple instances of same user.

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Thanks. I must clarify my request: I don't want to allow the second login
with the same user account The second attempt to login should reult to "busy"
instead of disconnecting the first session. Is it possible to configure?

"Sean" wrote:

> If you are connecting to an XPPro machine no.
> IF this is a Terminal Server Yes, You need to set the Terminal Server to
> allow multiple instances of same user.
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> Don't have the need for a full time IT staff, Contact Sean.
> For all of your IT needs SCD@ourfamilyzoo.net.
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That is by design....

http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=280828

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> If I logged on to a remote desktop and someone else log in to the same
> desktop with the same account, my session will automatically disconnected. Is
> it possible to deactivate?
 

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In a windows XP environment there is a way, I cant remember off the top of
my head,I will look it up and get back to you.

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