Terminal Services - Remote Desktop Connection

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AJD

How in Windows Vista change this horrible setting that when i connect by RDP
to Windows Vista, i must first disconnect from session console.

Why can't I activate more then one session?
How to activate more then one session in Windows Vista?

When i loging on there say that another user is connected to computer and
that user must first disconnect before I can logon.

What can i do?
 
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Steve Urbach

How in Windows Vista change this horrible setting that when i connect by RDP
to Windows Vista, i must first disconnect from session console.
That is and has been the way it works.
Why can't I activate more then one session?
Vista is a single USER system, just like XP.
How to activate more then one session in Windows Vista? Buy Win2K3 Server edition.
When i loging on there say that another user is connected to computer and
that user must first disconnect before I can logon.
That is because your login does not have rights to bump the local
user.
What can i do?
Buy a Server version that allows multiple logins at the same time.
 
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roman modic

Hello!

AJD said:
How in Windows Vista change this horrible setting that when i connect by RDP to Windows Vista, i must first disconnect from
session console.

Why can't I activate more then one session?
How to activate more then one session in Windows Vista?

When i loging on there say that another user is connected to computer and that user must first disconnect before I can logon.

What can i do?

http://www.thinsoftinc.com/product_thin_client_winconnect_server_xp.aspx

Roman
 
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AJD

This program doesn't work on Windows Vista, but thanks.
I now have problem, becose i don't have any other system then Windows Vista
and can't remove them becose there are no partition program that can resize
main partition.
And one bit more. My CD Drive youst don't work. :( I must go to fix it.

I youst stucked. :(
 

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