Re: Disconnecting Remote connection



In news:1161608658.701467.105250@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
seanryanie@xxxxxxxxxxx <seanryanie@xxxxxxxxxxx> typed:
I am 'playing around' with Remote Connection at the moment and notice
that when I disconnect a session from a PC the User/Password login
screen appears on the Remote PC (I know this as I'm connecting to the
PC beside me), yet I have "Auto login" applied on this PC

Is there anyway to "Auto Login" after a Remote session has ended? I
assume that it logs off in the first instance to allow a connection to
be made using the same user name.

If you disconnect (rather than log off), you are logged off. But as to
returning it to the welcome screen, or logging in the previous session, then
no.

Secondly, if a user logs in to the Remote while a connection is active
this will log out the remote party, is there anyway to stop this
happening?

Using different logins? Yes - don't put the remote user (or any user!) in
the local administrators group, or allow anyone to know someone else's
password. Only an admin can log out the currently logged-in user and hence
log in him/herself.

Using the same login? Well, my first question would be, why are people
sharing a login....and then, the answer would be, no.


Thanks



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