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How to (automatically) re-logon a local user when ending remote desktop session in XP Pro ?

 
 
Dirk B
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      7th Mar 2004
Hi,


On PC#1, I have a program running. This program was started on PC#1 by a
user named "userA".

Then, from PC#2 (XP Pro) I start a remote desktop session on PC#1 with
username "userA" .
On PC#1, the original "userA" is logged off as I start my remote session.

Now, when I closed the remote desktop session, the logon screen is displayed
on PC#1.

Is it somehow possible to have the local userA automatically re-logon on
PC#1 instead of getting the logon screen ?

The reason is that PC#1 is difficult to access physically, and
the program that is continiously running on PC#1 gives audio( waves) output
..
But for the waves to be heared from PC#1, userA should be logged on locally.

Thanks, in advance ...
Dirk


 
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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
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      7th Mar 2004
Racking my brain. Maybe you could set userA up for autologin, and when the
RD connection is done, reboot the computer rather than just logging off?

Dirk B wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> On PC#1, I have a program running. This program was started on PC#1
> by a user named "userA".
>
> Then, from PC#2 (XP Pro) I start a remote desktop session on PC#1 with
> username "userA" .
> On PC#1, the original "userA" is logged off as I start my remote
> session.
>
> Now, when I closed the remote desktop session, the logon screen is
> displayed on PC#1.
>
> Is it somehow possible to have the local userA automatically
> re-logon on PC#1 instead of getting the logon screen ?
>
> The reason is that PC#1 is difficult to access physically, and
> the program that is continiously running on PC#1 gives audio( waves)
> output .
> But for the waves to be heared from PC#1, userA should be logged on
> locally.
>
> Thanks, in advance ...
> Dirk



 
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Bill Sanderson
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      7th Mar 2004
Try this in the RDP session when you are ready to terminate it:
Start, Run,
%windir%\System32\tscon.exe 0 /dest:console


"Dirk B" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:UJG2c.708$(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi,
>
>
> On PC#1, I have a program running. This program was started on PC#1 by a
> user named "userA".
>
> Then, from PC#2 (XP Pro) I start a remote desktop session on PC#1 with
> username "userA" .
> On PC#1, the original "userA" is logged off as I start my remote session.
>
> Now, when I closed the remote desktop session, the logon screen is
> displayed
> on PC#1.
>
> Is it somehow possible to have the local userA automatically re-logon on
> PC#1 instead of getting the logon screen ?
>
> The reason is that PC#1 is difficult to access physically, and
> the program that is continiously running on PC#1 gives audio( waves)
> output
> .
> But for the waves to be heared from PC#1, userA should be logged on
> locally.
>
> Thanks, in advance ...
> Dirk
>
>



 
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Dirk B
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      15th Mar 2004
Hi Bill,

Sorry for my late reply, but your command "%windir%\System32\tscon.exe 0
/dest:console " works great.
Just what I needed !

THANKS A LOT !
Dirk


"Bill Sanderson" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> Try this in the RDP session when you are ready to terminate it:
> Start, Run,
> %windir%\System32\tscon.exe 0 /dest:console
>
>
> "Dirk B" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:UJG2c.708$(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Hi,
> >
> >
> > On PC#1, I have a program running. This program was started on PC#1 by a
> > user named "userA".
> >
> > Then, from PC#2 (XP Pro) I start a remote desktop session on PC#1 with
> > username "userA" .
> > On PC#1, the original "userA" is logged off as I start my remote

session.
> >
> > Now, when I closed the remote desktop session, the logon screen is
> > displayed
> > on PC#1.
> >
> > Is it somehow possible to have the local userA automatically re-logon

on
> > PC#1 instead of getting the logon screen ?
> >
> > The reason is that PC#1 is difficult to access physically, and
> > the program that is continiously running on PC#1 gives audio( waves)
> > output
> > .
> > But for the waves to be heared from PC#1, userA should be logged on
> > locally.
> >
> > Thanks, in advance ...
> > Dirk
> >
> >

>
>
>



 
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Bill Sanderson \(LH\)
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      16th Mar 2004
Terrific--glad to hear that it did the job. I'm tempted to suggest to
Microsoft that they add a button or shortcut to this--so that it is somehow
available in any given session--it's useful.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Dirk B" <(E-Mail Removed)>
Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.work_remotely
Date: Monday, March 15, 2004 6:39 PM
S&ubject: Re: How to (automatically) re-logon a local user when ending
remote desktop session in XP Pro ?

> Hi Bill,
>
> Sorry for my late reply, but your command "%windir%\System32\tscon.exe 0
> /dest:console " works great.
> Just what I needed !
>
> THANKS A LOT !
> Dirk
>
>
> "Bill Sanderson" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Try this in the RDP session when you are ready to terminate it:
> > Start, Run,
> > %windir%\System32\tscon.exe 0 /dest:console
> >
> >
> > "Dirk B" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> > news:UJG2c.708$(E-Mail Removed)...
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > >
> > > On PC#1, I have a program running. This program was started on PC#1 by
> > > a
> > > user named "userA".
> > >
> > > Then, from PC#2 (XP Pro) I start a remote desktop session on PC#1 with
> > > username "userA" .
> > > On PC#1, the original "userA" is logged off as I start my remote

> session.
> > >
> > > Now, when I closed the remote desktop session, the logon screen is
> > > displayed
> > > on PC#1.
> > >
> > > Is it somehow possible to have the local userA automatically re-logon

> on
> > > PC#1 instead of getting the logon screen ?
> > >
> > > The reason is that PC#1 is difficult to access physically, and
> > > the program that is continiously running on PC#1 gives audio( waves)
> > > output
> > > .
> > > But for the waves to be heared from PC#1, userA should be logged on
> > > locally.
> > >
> > > Thanks, in advance ...
> > > Dirk
> > >
> > >

> >
> >
> >

>
>


 
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Dirk B
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      16th Mar 2004
Hi Bill,

Sorry for my late reply, but your command "%windir%\System32\tscon.exe 0
/dest:console " works great.
Just what I needed !

THANKS A LOT !
Dirk


"Bill Sanderson" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> Try this in the RDP session when you are ready to terminate it:
> Start, Run,
> %windir%\System32\tscon.exe 0 /dest:console
>
>
> "Dirk B" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:UJG2c.708$(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Hi,
> >
> >
> > On PC#1, I have a program running. This program was started on PC#1 by a
> > user named "userA".
> >
> > Then, from PC#2 (XP Pro) I start a remote desktop session on PC#1 with
> > username "userA" .
> > On PC#1, the original "userA" is logged off as I start my remote

session.
> >
> > Now, when I closed the remote desktop session, the logon screen is
> > displayed
> > on PC#1.
> >
> > Is it somehow possible to have the local userA automatically re-logon

on
> > PC#1 instead of getting the logon screen ?
> >
> > The reason is that PC#1 is difficult to access physically, and
> > the program that is continiously running on PC#1 gives audio( waves)
> > output
> > .
> > But for the waves to be heared from PC#1, userA should be logged on
> > locally.
> >
> > Thanks, in advance ...
> > Dirk
> >
> >

>
>
>



 
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Bill Sanderson
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      16th Mar 2004
Terrific--glad to hear that it did the job. I'm tempted to suggest to
Microsoft that they add a button or shortcut to this--so that it is somehow
available in any given session--it's useful.

"Dirk B" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:ILJ5c.1745$(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi Bill,
>
> Sorry for my late reply, but your command "%windir%\System32\tscon.exe 0
> /dest:console " works great.
> Just what I needed !
>
> THANKS A LOT !
> Dirk
>
>
> "Bill Sanderson" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Try this in the RDP session when you are ready to terminate it:
>> Start, Run,
>> %windir%\System32\tscon.exe 0 /dest:console
>>
>>
>> "Dirk B" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:UJG2c.708$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> >
>> > On PC#1, I have a program running. This program was started on PC#1 by
>> > a
>> > user named "userA".
>> >
>> > Then, from PC#2 (XP Pro) I start a remote desktop session on PC#1 with
>> > username "userA" .
>> > On PC#1, the original "userA" is logged off as I start my remote

> session.
>> >
>> > Now, when I closed the remote desktop session, the logon screen is
>> > displayed
>> > on PC#1.
>> >
>> > Is it somehow possible to have the local userA automatically re-logon

> on
>> > PC#1 instead of getting the logon screen ?
>> >
>> > The reason is that PC#1 is difficult to access physically, and
>> > the program that is continiously running on PC#1 gives audio( waves)
>> > output
>> > .
>> > But for the waves to be heared from PC#1, userA should be logged on
>> > locally.
>> >
>> > Thanks, in advance ...
>> > Dirk
>> >
>> >

>>
>>
>>

>
>



 
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