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Method one, use “console” way to log in to the target server

1, first enter "ldst;mstsc /in the run dialog box v xxxx /console”;

2, then enter the user name and password, you can log in to the system;

Method 2, log out the user who has logged in

1, open the command prompt In the window, and enter the input command “query user /server:xxxx” to view the user connection session of the remote operating system;

Note: In the session name column, the name with “rdp” Both are remote user connection sessions.

2, then execute the command “logoff id /server:xxxx”, log out the useless user session, here we cancel the user in the above picture with the remote session ID number as “1” As shown:

3. When we log out the remote session in the remote operating system, we can log in to the remote service in normal mode.

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Method three,

1. Open the Run dialog box, then type mstsc /admin and press Enter;

2, then a window will pop up, then enter the remote user name and password, click on the connection, re-login, you can force the login to the server's 0 user by default.

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