Remote desktop should automatically log off the current user when you RD in. You cannot have concurrent sessions (a user on the PC and a remote desktop
session).
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"Joe Nadeau" <JoeNadeau@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:232C30E3-54BF-4208-8725-1947ECECFA80@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > XP Remote can't login to my other PC unless I log of my other PC ?
> I can login to my other PC only after logging of my other pc.
RE: problem with remote desktop ... Try to include your users in the remote desktop users group.... > - i try to login, get to login screen, after writing login and pass ... > server firewall log shows incoming connection from client machine.... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.work_remotely)
Re: remote desktop password? ...connection from computer A to computer B.. ... By default Remote Desktop requires a password. ... Using TweakUI and the information in this article you can configure the PC for auto login without a password... ... A better solution, IMHO, is to setup a special password protected account that is only used for Remote Desktop access. ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.work_remotely)
Re: Joining multiple AD domains and Which Remote to use? ... For now, I don't login, but rather "net use" shares ... which remote access solutions do IT guys use and why? ... > appreciate MS's solutions being built in. ... Remote Access is different from remote desktop usage.... (microsoft.public.windows.server.general)
Windows 2003 switch user accounts without logoff ... I have a AD server that I am currently only able to login... I can now use Remote Desktop to ... through Remote Desktop with my Administrator account I get ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.general)
Re: winXP remote Desktop ... machine when you ran the http://servername/connectcomputer Wizard this would ... > "jaime" wrote in message ... >>I have setup a winxp pro machine for use via remote desktop.... >>admin users are not able to login to the computer. ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs)