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These guidelines will show you how a Windows XP system with SP2 build 2055 can host two concurrent sessions. This Service pack can be found on the filesharing-networks. By creating a registry key you will be able to let Termsvr.dll on your system allow two concurrently active sessions, unlike all previous builds where only one active session was allowed. A previously leaked document from Microsoft hinted about a registrykey which would allow a smart-display to connect and create a new session on a Windows XP system without interrupting the console-user or affecting fast user switching on the console. Microsoft first confirmed this option, but later they explicitly denied it. Well, this new build of Windows XP SP2 contains everything the document suggested, only the registrykey was named differently.
Step 1: Activate the license for a second session
Click: Start - Run
And type: regedit
Go to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Terminal Server\Licensing Core
Right-mouse-click on the right pane and create a new DWORD: EnableConcurrentSessions
Double-click the value and type: 1
Confirm
Step 2: Create a policy for a second session using the Group Policy Editor
Click: Start - Run
And type: gpedit.msc
Go to: Local Computer Policy - Computer Configuration - Administrative Templates - Windows Components - Terminal Services
Double-click in the right pane on: Allow users to connect remotely using Terminal Services
Select: Enabled
Confirm
Step 3: Install Remote Desktop Client software on your client machine if you don't already have it
Download the package here: Remote Desktop Client
GREAT! You can now use the Remote Desktop Client to connect from a client to this Windows XP SP2 Host. Poke around some more in the Policies and Security Setting to tweak your system some more. The explanations about the settings are not difficult to understand. Here are some tips.
Tip 1: Install this administration pack on the Windows XP host-system
Description: Windows Server 2003 Administration Tools Pack
file: Adminpak.msi
Located on: Windows 2003 Server CD (find it on filesharing networks)
Or download it here: Windows Server 2003 Administration Tools Pack
After installation these and other applications are available:
tsmmc.msc -> View the remote desktops on a system
tsadmin.exe -> Use in a remote session to get session-information of a system
Tip 2: Enable yourself to take over your home desktop from your office (or vice versa) using the Group Policy Editor
Click: Start - Run
And type: gpedit.msc
Go to: Local Computer Policy - Computer Configuration - Administrative Templates - Windows Components - Terminal Services
Doubleclick in the right pane on: Sets rules for remote control of Terminal Services user sessions
Select: Enabled
And select option: Full Control without user's permission
Confirm
Tip 3: Allow users, other than 'Administrator' to remote login too, using Local Security Settings
Click: Start - Run
And type: secpol.msc /s
Go To: Security Settings - Local Policies - User Rights Assignment
Doubleclick in the right pane on: Allow logon through Terminal Services
Click on: Add User or Group
Click on: Advanced
Click on: Find now
Hold CTRL and select the users you want to allow to connect directly to your computer
Confirm three times
Note: This is not necessary if you only want to remotely login as 'Administrator'. From that session you would be able to remote control another session. Users without a password can never login remotely. To remotely control active sessions of these users you should login to an account with a password. From within that session do this:
Click on: Start - Windows Security - Users
Rightclick on: The session you want to control
Select: Remote Control
Select and escapekey
Confirm
Tip 4: Edit users from within a remote session
Click: Start - Run
And Type: lusrmgr.msc
Goodluck and Enjoy!
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或可參考另一連結 Concurrent remote desktop
這裡還有另外一篇 XP 的終端機也能多人同時登入!
Enjoy!
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