Can I Login to An RDP Session From My Windows Login Screen


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    Windows 7 Ultimate x86,Win7 Ult x64, Windows 8 Developer Preview x64,Windows 8 Developer Preview x86
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    Can I Login to An RDP Session From My Windows Login Screen


    I have an RDP Server on a windows 7 ultimate 32 bit and i would like to be able to use another system login screen to connect to this server. As in when i turn of display last local users, so that if i was to enter XXX into the username and XXX into the password and it will connect Although i wouldnt mind being able to set up roaming profiles between these systems either.

    Any answers
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    Windows 7 Pro x64 SP1
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    TheCJGCJG said:
    I have an RDP Server on a windows 7 ultimate 32 bit and i would like to be able to use another system login screen to connect to this server. As in when i turn of display last local users, so that if i was to enter XXX into the username and XXX into the password and it will connect Although i wouldnt mind being able to set up roaming profiles between these systems either.

    Any answers
    Welcome CJGCJG to the windows 7 forums.

    Remote Desktop Program is as it says a program on your computer that will allow you full screen remote to another system that authorizes you. There is a way to automatically bring the RDP program up for you to log into another system but it requires that your primary windows system (the one your want to connect from) be set up to automatically boot into you Operating system, putting the RDP program in your startup fold will bring it up.
    Using netplwiz, you can set your userid to automatically log in to your local machine and then the RDP would run and you can then log onto your remote system. In fact y ou can save all the credentials for your RDP session and it will automatically login to your remote system.

    Is this clear?

    Rich
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