Logging in to local machine after working with RDC???



I connect remotely to a PC on my LAN, which I use as a web file server
(download storage) and when I close the remote connection, the local machine
(that was remotely operated) displays the welcome screen showing (eg 3
programs running). However the downloads just halt at the time of
disconnection and when I connect later either localy or remotely, the
downloads are timed out.

Is there a way to invoke logging in automaticaly to the local machine after
RDC disconnection? Or any other work through???



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