That's correct. In W2K, you can have only one single session 0 (=
the console session).
What you want is possible with a 2003 server. On W2K, use
pcAnywhere or VNC.
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Vera Noest
MCSE,CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
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"=?Utf-8?B?TXVQUHNrSQ==?=" <(E-Mail Removed)>
wrote on 23 sep 2004:
> Hello there
>
> Im running Windows 2000 Server and right now it only got 1 user
> "administrator"
> When the computer boots up and then I log in with it , I start
> up some applications and they all are running so i lock it (ctrl
> alt del)
>
> And now if I try to connect to it remotedesktop or terminal
> serivce client dosent matter , I type in user : administrator
> and then password *****************
> but then it opens up a new desktop ... like another
> administrator logging in and I cant see those apps I started
> with the computer =/
>
> Im logged in as the right user but I cant interact with that
> session without having physical access to it?