I think you are talking about remote console. This how to may help,
How to run remote desktop console using commandYou must be an administrator on the server to which you are connecting to create a remote console connection. default.rdp is stored for each user as a ...
http://www.howtonetworking.com/Remot...dccommand1.htm
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"David K" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:cH8qh.36560$(E-Mail Removed)...
Hi all,
I have a home server running Windows 2003 and admin it using RAdmin 2.2. I
noticed this impacts on the CPU more than the built in RDC protocol which
I'm not keen on. What I don't like about RDC on 2k3 is that it logs in as
though multiple users will be logging in, whereas XP logs in like RAdmin as
though you're sat in front of the machine as the only user. Is there a way
to make it login to RDC like XP as though there is only one user accessing
it at once so that I see the main screen and not a logged in replication? I
am the sole user of the server, so the multi-logon RDC is not needed.
Thanks,
David :-)