Remote control w/out loging out the control machine

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Is there a way to remonte control the machine but with out the same being
logout, so the other user can see everything you are doing??
I know on MSN messenger there is something like this, but I'm not sure u can
do that while web connect or connect w/ the client

Thanks Again
R.S.
 
What I meant was is there a way where Remote Desktop works
like Remote Assistance so the user can see what I'm doing
w/out logging out?
thanks again
 
It is possible. Try the command line tool shadow.exe which comes with XP
pro.
NOTE: you need to run shadow.exe in a remote desktop session, to remote
control another session.
thanks
Soo Kuan
 
You can shadow if you have access to a spare Windows XP machine or if
you have a Win2K3 server.

See http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=279656 for more information.

Jeffrey Randow (Windows Networking & Smart Display MVP)
(e-mail address removed)

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Windows XP Expert Zone - http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
 
Like you guys are suggesting me I'm trying to shaddow my
connection, how do I know my connection name/number?? how
do I get to this terminal server on Windows XP?
here is my situation
Computer A runs XP pro
Computer B also runs XP pro

I remote access computer A from computer B so computer A
is automatically put on the logon scream. I don't want
this to happen. I want that computer A still show the
desktop so the person sitting in front of computer A can
see everything I'm doing from computer B. I did enter the
link u send me about shadow but I coudn't understand what
is asking. From what I understand I have to get to the
terminal server on XP to find my session name/session id,
so then on my case I would remote access computer A from
B and while remoting accessing I would start a cmd and
run the command shadow xx (where xx is my session id) and
that would solve my problem is that how it will work??

thanks again
Ricardo


-----Original Message-----
You can shadow if you have access to a spare Windows XP machine or if
you have a Win2K3 server.

See http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=279656 for more information.

Jeffrey Randow (Windows Networking & Smart Display MVP)
(e-mail address removed)

Please post all responses to the newsgroups for the benefit
of all USENET users. Messages sent via email may or may not
be answered depending on time availability....

Remote Networking Technology Support Site -
http://www.remotenetworktechnology.com
Windows XP Expert Zone - http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
 
Console session is always 0...

Jeffrey Randow (Windows Networking & Smart Display MVP)
(e-mail address removed)

Please post all responses to the newsgroups for the benefit
of all USENET users. Messages sent via email may or may not
be answered depending on time availability....

Remote Networking Technology Support Site -
http://www.remotenetworktechnology.com
Windows XP Expert Zone - http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone

Like you guys are suggesting me I'm trying to shaddow my
connection, how do I know my connection name/number?? how
do I get to this terminal server on Windows XP?
here is my situation
Computer A runs XP pro
Computer B also runs XP pro

I remote access computer A from computer B so computer A
is automatically put on the logon scream. I don't want
this to happen. I want that computer A still show the
desktop so the person sitting in front of computer A can
see everything I'm doing from computer B. I did enter the
link u send me about shadow but I coudn't understand what
is asking. From what I understand I have to get to the
terminal server on XP to find my session name/session id,
so then on my case I would remote access computer A from
B and while remoting accessing I would start a cmd and
run the command shadow xx (where xx is my session id) and
that would solve my problem is that how it will work??

thanks again
Ricardo
 

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