Remote Desktop - More than One Session

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woodsonlateral

Hello!

In a home (non-domain) network, how can I configure Remote Desktop to
work in such a way that it doesn't log the currently logged in account
off. For example, I want to remote into my daughters PC's and when I
do, it logs her account off. I want to be able to remote in without
logging hers out. Can it be done?

Thanks,
Brian
 
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Dave Patrick

One method here.

How to Use Remote Desktop Sharing in NetMeeting
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=233175

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Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
Microsoft Certified Professional
Microsoft MVP [Windows]
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"woodsonlateral" wrote:
| Hello!
|
| In a home (non-domain) network, how can I configure Remote Desktop to
| work in such a way that it doesn't log the currently logged in account
| off. For example, I want to remote into my daughters PC's and when I
| do, it logs her account off. I want to be able to remote in without
| logging hers out. Can it be done?
|
| Thanks,
| Brian
|
 
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Pegasus \(MVP\)

woodsonlateral said:
Hello!

In a home (non-domain) network, how can I configure Remote Desktop to
work in such a way that it doesn't log the currently logged in account
off. For example, I want to remote into my daughters PC's and when I
do, it logs her account off. I want to be able to remote in without
logging hers out. Can it be done?

Thanks,
Brian

With Remote Desktop this facility is only available for servers.
For WinXP PCs you have to use the method Dave Patrick
mentioned in his reply or else use a third-party product such
as WinVNC. It works very well and it's free!
 

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