How to implement multi-user remote login for windows 7

  
        

Remote Desktop Services allows a computer to connect to a remote host and run programs on it. This can only be done on one machine and the other machines are shared. Remote Desktop Connection uses Remote Desktop Services technology to enable one computer to remotely control another computer.

Windows 7 (non-server operating system) remote terminal service is single-user, which means that when you log in to the server remotely, the server will be black. How to allow multiple users to operate the server computer at the same time, regardless of whether they use local login or remote login. Need to do something.

1. Download the patch UniversalTermsrvPatch. The function is to remove the restriction of single-user login, allowing multiple users to access the login in parallel at the same time.

2, according to your system to run the corresponding program:

32-bit system please run UniversalTermsrvPatch-x86.exe;

64-bit system please run UniversalTermsrvPatch-x64.exe .

Download address: http://pan.baidu.com/s/1mgukrxe

3, backup file: windows/system32/termsrv.dll.backup. (If you want to restore the settings, please The backup file is renamed to termsrv.dll to replace the cracked file.)

4. Administrator rights are required. Right click on the program and select Run as administrator.

5, need to restart after the crack is effective.


Other possible settings for Remote Desktop:
Run gpedit.msc to open Group Policy, Computer Configuration - Administrative Templates - Windows Components - Remote Desktop Services - Remote Desktop Session Host - Connection -“limit the number of connections", if the status is set to “disable" or "not configured", then the number of connections is not enforced at the “Group Policy" level.


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