Login with RDP, without bumping current session.

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  1. Posts : 2,111
    Win7 Build 7600 x86
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       #11

    rsvr85 said:
    So if i use Team Viewer it won't logout anyone currently logged into XP? (I'll be connecting from 7)
    I'm already using 7 to do the job but it's annoying for the missus it keep logging her out when i need to do something quickly on it.
    Teamviewer is not really a alternative for this method, because it will be visible to the one on the remote computer.

    Greetz
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  2. Posts : 1,065
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #12

    zihzag3143 said:
    If you dont mind using a third party app team viewer works fine. You could also do it in VM, and probably in win 7.

    Ken
    I'll give Team Viewer a go in a VM to see if it meets my needs, thanks for the suggestion.

    squonksc said:
    If I were you I would post this question at the site of the makers. (see my initial post)
    I'll post my question in the forums on missing remote, see how i got on there.
    It'd be really handy if i can get it to work with XP. Thanks for the heads up on this one squonksc :)
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  3. Posts : 2,111
    Win7 Build 7600 x86
    Thread Starter
       #13

    rsvr85 said:
    I'll give Team Viewer a go in a VM to see if it meets my needs, thanks for the suggestion.



    I'll post my question in the forums on missing remote, see how i got on there.
    It'd be really handy if i can get it to work with XP. Thanks for the heads up on this one squonksc :)
    You're welcome.

    Good luck
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  4. Posts : 17,545
    Windows 10 Pro x64 EN-GB
       #14

    Squonksc & Ken,or anybody, any ideas of how to configure ports; I want to test this stupid idea of mine to make remote sessions from two different machines simultaneously to one Win7 system.

    Kari
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  5. Posts : 2,111
    Win7 Build 7600 x86
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       #15

    Kari said:
    Squonksc & Ken,or anybody, any ideas of how to configure ports; I want to test this stupid idea of mine to make remote sessions from two different machines simultaneously to one Win7 system.

    Kari
    I think you only have to add the alternative port in the RDP rule of the firewalls.

    But I will experiment with it tomorrow to give you a more educated answer.

    greetz
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  6. Posts : 12
    Windows7 RTM 7600 x64
       #16

    rsvr85 said:
    I do a lot of remote connecting to an XP lappy on my network.
    I'm assuming this won't work for XP?
    Does anyone know how to do this for XP?
    Yes! I know how to, and I do it anytime. I'm not talking about VNC or similar stuff: I know really how to do the same that works perfectly on Win7 after following this guide.

    There was a file termsrv.dll in WindowsXP RC3 that allowed this .
    Then, when publishing final release of WindowsXP the file was modified and multiple/concurrent TS sessions were possible only on Terminal Server OS (MUCH more expensive ).

    BUT

    some wise guy kept the RC dll and searched for the 2 registry keys that were changed. So if you substitute the dll and change the registry keys back to the original, then you will have a TS on WinXP Pro (I tested up to SP3 x86).

    Guess who was that guy!!!

    NOW

    it's not a problem for me to post the file (or write a tutorial), but I'm afraid that would violate MS Licencing policies because of the old release of file termsrv.dll

    Please, administrator, tell me what I should do
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  7. Posts : 246
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       #17

    Hello,
    It looks like the tool does not work any more. Can some one confirm this on their system for me?
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  8. Posts : 2,111
    Win7 Build 7600 x86
    Thread Starter
       #18

    Ragzarok said:
    Hello,
    It looks like the tool does not work any more. Can some one confirm this on their system for me?
    Nope, still works.

    Have you downloaded the right one for your Win7 build?

    There are different versions for different builds.
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  9. Posts : 12
    Windows7 RTM 7600 x64
       #19

    Confirmed


    Dear Ragzarok,

    I have experienced a malfunctioning on another Win7 7600 x64 system. I cannot tell you the reason why I had two different behaviors on two systems that were apparently identical, but I could figure out what was happening.

    The script was setting all the registry keys correctly, but it was not copying the dll files in the proper path. So just try to run the script with the options that you need, then stop the RDP service(s) and manually copy the files

    32_termsrv.dll -> %WINDIR%\system32\termsrv.dll
    64_termsrv.dll -> %WINDIR%\SysWOW64\termsrv.dll

    Start the RDP service(s) and in my case everything was fine.

    Now I'm going to verify the argument of following post, because it seems to me that when I tested I could logon multiple cuncurrent users (I'm not sure, it was couple of weeks ago).

    Hope this have helped
    Last edited by freesbee; 03 Nov 2009 at 10:26. Reason: probably found malfunctionig Ragzarok was experiencing
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  10. Posts : 246
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       #20

    SquonkSC said:
    Ragzarok said:
    Hello,
    It looks like the tool does not work any more. Can some one confirm this on their system for me?
    Nope, still works.

    Have you downloaded the right one for your Win7 build?

    There are different versions for different builds.
    Well here is the situation:

    If the server has 2 users A and B and if A is logged in, the client can only log on with B's credentials without interrupting A's session. This has worked fine since the RC, I just thought the hack was supposed to allow the client system to log on using A's credentials as well. This is, however, not the case. Just wanted to clarify what it is that the hack does.
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