I have a Windows XP machine that are authenticated against a Windows
2003 server with AD.
I have set up two users that can connect remotely to that machine.
However they should be able to disconnect each other to get the remote
desktop.
As it is now - when i logon as an administrator i can disconnect them
to get the desktop myself - but i don't want to make those two users
administrators.
Re: how to share a host computer using "remote desktop connection"? ...administrator users mutually exclusively dominates the host ... administrator can connect to that console session remotely... With Windows 2000/2003- you can have multiple Terminal ... "How a Remote Desktop Connection Affects Windows XP Professional ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics)
Windows 2003 remote desktop non-admin users ... We have Windows 2003 server with Terminal Services installed in Remote... to give away Administrator rights just to start the application. ... (microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services)
Re: Local policy forbids remote logon ... As you are using WinXP Pro, check the group policy....Windows help - www.rickrogers.org ... > unable to log on because local policy does not permit remote logons.... > administrator, I have indicated that I, as my normal login account, as my ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics)
Re: Firewall ... > a couple hours away in a remote office.... > can log onto the comuputer locally is the administrator.... > understand why no other account was created with more access than the ... If it is the built-in Windows SP2 firewall, ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.security_admin)
Re: Multiple Sessions? ... > to have multiple user sessions; that is to say, my remote... > This does not appear to be the case with Windows XP Professional ... - As a software developer - I could see this being very useful. ... - As a system administrator - I could see the use remotely, ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.work_remotely)