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ASPC
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      10-27-2005, 12:36 PM
anybody knows how to disable concurrent sessions in remote desktop?

I only want to logon locally and not open a new session when I use remote
desktop utility.

NOTE: I know you can start a client mstsc.exe with /console and then you
connects to the server in local mode, but if you use Remote Desktop Web
Connection method, you can't put the /console switch.

NOTE2: The session is an admin session.

Thanks.


 
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      10-27-2005, 08:16 PM
I'm a little confused by your question, XP only allows one concurrent
connection at a time. If a user is logged on locally at the console, and you
remote desktop in, the console user will see the welcome screen while you are
connected. Can you clarify a little more as to what your trying to
accomplish?

Thanks

"ASPC" wrote:

> anybody knows how to disable concurrent sessions in remote desktop?
>
> I only want to logon locally and not open a new session when I use remote
> desktop utility.
>
> NOTE: I know you can start a client mstsc.exe with /console and then you
> connects to the server in local mode, but if you use Remote Desktop Web
> Connection method, you can't put the /console switch.
>
> NOTE2: The session is an admin session.
>
> Thanks.
>
>

 
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      10-28-2005, 09:40 AM
sorry for my bad explanation...

and yes, if an user in WinXP is logged in and the same user connects to the
computer via RDP, the local account will be transfered to the RDP session so
there aren't concurrent connections in WinXP.

I like this in Windows server 2003, but I can't find the option because if
an user in W2k3 is logged in and the same user connects to the computer via
RDP, win2k3 opens a new sessions and both sessions are fully operatives and
transparents.

How can I disable this? If I limit concurrent sessions to 1, the minimum,
w2k3 creates a maximun of 2 connections: the local connection and one
concurrent connection :/

Thanks


"TA-Joe" wrote:

> I'm a little confused by your question, XP only allows one concurrent
> connection at a time. If a user is logged on locally at the console, and you
> remote desktop in, the console user will see the welcome screen while you are
> connected. Can you clarify a little more as to what your trying to
> accomplish?
>
> Thanks
>
> "ASPC" wrote:
>
> > anybody knows how to disable concurrent sessions in remote desktop?
> >
> > I only want to logon locally and not open a new session when I use remote
> > desktop utility.
> >
> > NOTE: I know you can start a client mstsc.exe with /console and then you
> > connects to the server in local mode, but if you use Remote Desktop Web
> > Connection method, you can't put the /console switch.
> >
> > NOTE2: The session is an admin session.
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> >

 
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