Login with RDP, without bumping current session.

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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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.
 
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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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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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512MB GeForce 9500 GT (XFX Pine Group)
Sound Card
Realtek High Definition Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
SyncMaster 2243lnx @ 1680x1050
Hard Drives
"500"GB FUJITSU MAXTOR STM3500320AS ATA Device (IDE)
"500"GB Western Digital WDC WD5000AAKS-00H2B0 ATA Device (IDE)
"300"GB Western Digital WDC ATA Device (IDE)
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Cooler Master 650W
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is there a way to uninstall the multi option?
 

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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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you right, thank you.

answer : "HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Terminal Server" fSingleSessionPerUser=1
 

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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... :D
 

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TYAN Tempest i5400PW S5397 (S5397WAG2NRF)
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16 X Kingston 2GB DDR2 800 MHz FBDIM's On a FSB @ 1600MHz
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2 X EVGA 9800GT's OC'ed from the factory.
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Realtek ALC262 Onboard, PCI-488x card running MOTU HD-192's
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Proprietary
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Specialized Rack-Mount Hot-Swapable Chassis
Cooling
Too many extremly loud fans
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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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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Dell
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40meg
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


VG

There is a much easier way. Team viewer. I do the exact thing you are looking for from any location and it is free
 

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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


VG

There is a much easier way. Team viewer. I do the exact thing you are looking for from any location and it is free

+1

I have used TeamViewer and it works very well. Guess that is why I have not done the RDP port thing in a long while. :)
 

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Hi WindowStar,

I did change the listening port assignment via the registry, and assigned then assigned that newly changed port number in the router, but I was unable to find a firewall setting for this (am using Windows Firewall only). Any ideas where to find this? If this is all I need that would be an easy fix, assuming I can find it, lol.

If you can point me in the right direction for the Windows firewall settings for this, I'd appreciate it.

Vg

*edit - thanks for the tips on Team Viewer guys, I will look in to it. I'd still like to get the RDC issue hammered out, if for no other than, 'just because' .....

*edit again....... - I found the Windows firewall settings for remote desktop, but don't have access to the options in there for changing the port assignments. I am logged in as a user with admin rights. Is this for actual admin account only? I also changed the registry key for the listening port, and then re-checked the firewall settings. It still showed 3389.... sigh
 
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In Advanced Firewall Settings:
 

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Hi there

The problem in connecting to more than ONE machine behind your router is the PORT FORWARDING mechanism in the router since the router will only port forward to a SPECIFIC LAN IP ADDRESS.

What you will have to do is perhaps find a way of making RDP on the 2ND machine use a DIFFERENT port for RDP and then port forward THAT port to the 2nd machine on your Lan.

Now on your Front end computer I'm not sure how you would arrange that -- you'd perhaps need to set up some script file which would dynamically change the RDP port depending on what machine you want to access.

This is why RDP gets messy for dealing with more than one computer.

You could see if using "Putty" is a possible solution to this as you could easily have several configurations

http://www.itauthor.com/2008/05/24/remote-desktop-via-a-putty-tunnel/

You will still need to port forward DIFFERENT ports to each computer however.

You *might* be better off setting up a HOME VPN / SERVER which would then allow you to access any machine on your network.

I assume that REACHING your home network is OK -- there are services like no_ip etc for providing you with an IP / domain name from the Internet.

Cheers
jimbo
 

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Thanks again guys,

I think I found the trick...... (my test of a higher port number didn't work, but I think I now know why)

Port 3389 is enabled in windows firewall by default, when you turn RDC on. You can not modify this firewall rule to change the port number, which is why I was locked out. Also why I was unable to use other ports for RDC, the firewall was blocking them.

Found this page, which describes adding port numbers/rules to the Win7 firewall, and I was able to successfully add a rules to enable TCP and UDP connections using 2 custom ports.

How to Open a Port in the Windows 7 Firewall - For Dummies

Now I am going to go back and re-apply the registry mod to assign the same ports as the 'listening' ports for each machine, and with any joy, I can remote in to them using my external IP and the newly assigned port# (ie 192.168.124.100:63631 for comp 1 and 192.168.124.100:63632 for comp 2).

Will let you know as soon as I can test this, and report back.

Thanks again for all the suggestions, I WILL check out all of these other options and compare ease of use, etc. when time allows.

Vg
 
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Hi there

Using custom ports should work -- I like the Putty solution too.
Port Forwarding at the router end is a bit limiting because a specific port can only be forwarded to a specific machine - but it's logical in away since you usually want to access a specific machine.

Cheers
jimbo
 

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Success !!

Thanks for all of the tips and suggestions guys, I really appreciate the feedback you have all given me. I was able to get this working by adding the custom port assignments in windows firewall, and can now access both machines (from outside of the network) by way of a unique port assignment for each.

If I remember right, windows XP recognized assigned ports and allowed them automatically. Or maybe even worse, it never prevented their use to begin with - just simply don't remember. What I DO know, is that 3389 is enabled in Win7 when you turn on remote access, but other ports are not. This requires that Windows firewall be set for with exceptions for any ports other than 3389. Port 3389 is also the default 'listening' port in 3389, and the registry modification must also be made to reassign each machine to 'listen' to the newly assigned port for RDC.

Hope this helps anyone else who is trying this down the road!

Thanks again everyone.

Vg
 

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I am glad you got it all working.
 

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Windows 7 Enterprise (x64); Windows Server 2008 R2 (x64)
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4 Dell 24" LCD
Screen Resolution
1280x1024
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Dell
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Dell Optical
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