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  1. Posts : 48
    MS Windows Server 2008 R2
       #41

    Hi everyone, I have a small problem.

    I'm using Windows7 proffessional, in spanish, and the scrpit doesn't seem to work for me, it appears to have something to do with the names of the services or something by the lines of that.

    I've reported this on missigremote, and a couple of fellows attempted to patch the script so it could be used with any languages, but with no luck. So I turn to you, to see if you can come up with something.

    Thanks in advance.
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  2. Posts : 2,737
    Windows 7 Enterprise (x64); Windows Server 2008 R2 (x64)
       #42

    How does this problem tie into multi-sessions of RDP? If it has nothing to do with multi-session RPD you would be better off posting a new thread in the general area. This is a very old tread about multi-session RPD.
    Last edited by WindowsStar; 05 Jun 2010 at 21:17. Reason: typo
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  3. Posts : 42
    Win 7 64 Pro
       #43

    the multi-session script and the script that enables RDP in Home Premium versions are contained in the same termserv.dll fix
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  4. Posts : 48
    MS Windows Server 2008 R2
       #44

    WindowsStar said:
    How does this problem tie into multi-sessions of RDP? If it has nothing to do with multi-session RPD you would be better off posting a new thread in the general area. This is a very old tread about multi-session RPD.
    Ah.. yes. Yes it does, because that is precisely what I can't enable :/
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  5. Posts : 14
    Windows 7 Enterprise x64
       #45

    is there a way to uninstall the multi option?
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  6. Posts : 18
    WIN7 ENT x64, Windows Server 2008 ENT x64, Windows Server 2008 R2 ENT x64, CentOS 5.5 x64
       #46

    Read through the post(s)... As well as take a gander at the .txt in the package, if you still are unable to put it two and two together, post back and I or someone else here will help you out...:)
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  7. Posts : 14
    Windows 7 Enterprise x64
       #47

    you right, thank you.

    answer : "HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Terminal Server" fSingleSessionPerUser=1
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  8. Posts : 18
    WIN7 ENT x64, Windows Server 2008 ENT x64, Windows Server 2008 R2 ENT x64, CentOS 5.5 x64
       #48

    Good deal my friend! I see you just posted back. I hope it did not take too long to find it. I thought of my post afterword (already knowing the answer...) and contemplated if you and others would have thought me abrasive for not simply answering, but considering the info was (t)here, as well as my intent was to help you help yourself first, then happily divulge the answer if you were having difficulties either finding it or some odd conflict that still left 'multi' enabled, I thought I would wait a bit... I always find I remember things much better when I have to use what little brain cells I have to think things through or even have to read through fluff for answers - that seems to always be the data that doesn't fall out of my ear when I bend over the next time... <G> I also have found I learn a great deal in doing things in such a manner some useful, some, well not so, but alas learning anything is always my goal in everything I do in life.

    Sorry if you or others on the board thought I was being a dick about it; not my intentions at all...
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  9. Posts : 5
    Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
       #49

    Hi all,

    I'm not looking for simultaneous access to a machine, and please nudge me in the right direction if this is the wrong thread for this - I need to set up 2 windows 7 machines for remote access from outside of the network.

    I am able to get access to either machine using the default port of 3389 (and only activating RDC on one machine at a time). If I change the listening port, I lose access for some reason. I have only tried 2 ports so far, 5150 and 5151, so there may be a potential conflict, not sure yet (this was done using the registry mod for the listening port). I only say that as a FAQ I ran across for RDC setup in Win 7 suggested trying ports over 64000. I am going to test this tomorrow, but wanted to ask here if anyone had any other ideas.

    What I am looking for, is a way to connect from school, to either of my 2 Win 7 machines. I am using a Linksys WRT54G router, but not using wireless. Like I said, assigning the port forwarding to port 3389 works on each machine individually. I am assuming I have to have each machine set to listen to a unique port in order to do this, but how do I do that if only 3389 works?

    if mapped according to the assigned listening ports, I should be able to pick which to connect to, right? ie:

    174.105.222.188:63000 for machine 1
    174.105.222.188:63500 for machine 2

    Hopefully the test tomorrow of a higher port range will answer this, but I'll happily take any other advice that anyone might have.

    tia

    Vg
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  10. Posts : 2,737
    Windows 7 Enterprise (x64); Windows Server 2008 R2 (x64)
       #50

    If you change the port you must change your firewall port settings in Windows 7 and on your routers. You may have to edit the registry too; it has been a while since I did this.
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