Re: Logging on locally disconnects Remote user without warning
From: Greg Saunders (gregs-no-spam_at_branchgroup.com)
Date: 04/23/04
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Date: Fri, 23 Apr 2004 08:53:32 -0400
In article <MPG.1af0bb46ba2344ca989781@msnews.microsoft.com>, gregs-no-
spam@branchgroup.com says...
> Hello,
>
> Using Windows XP Pro with 5 users and all of the users are setup as
> Administrators.
>
> One of the users will connect up remotely via Remote Desktop through our
> VPN.
>
> Then a local user will go to sign on to the XP Pro unit that currently has
> a remote user connected. When the local user logs in it automatically
> disconnects the remote user without any warning to the local user.
>
> Right now we have to make sure the local user looks to see if anyone is
> currently logged on to the computer and verify they are not connected
> remotely so they don't kick them off by accident.
>
> Is there a way to make sure the local user trying to log in gets a warning
> when they try to login????
>
> If we turn the situation around and have a local user logged in first and
> then the remote user tries to login then the remote user gets a warning.
>
> Remember all the users are considered administrators.
>
> Thanks in advance for your assistance.
>
Anyone have a solution here?
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