Windows XP SP3 also supports multi-user remote desktop connection

  
Remote desktop connection is really convenient, but in Windows XP only supports a single user connection, when the second user connects, the first user is forced to disconnect and return User login interface, this can not match the multi-tasking operating system concept, perhaps Microsoft is to highlight the characteristics of the Server system!

But never mind, the Internet has long been a useful way of termsrv.dll 2055 Beta replaced, but for the latest SP3 is, is there a better way:

1. Download crack Termsrv.dll (download address), version: 5.1.2600.5512, language: Chinese (China).

2. copied to the C: \\ Windows \\ system32 folder covered with the same file name (if open SFC also cover dllcache and servicepackfiles \\ i386 in the same file);

3. Run RAR MultipleTS.bat file compression bag;

4. run Gpedit.msc open group policy, terminal services found = & gt; changed to limit the number of connections less than 2;

5. Be sure to enable rapid and allow the user to switch the user connection to this remote computer;

6. restart the computer.

WinXP Remote Desktop Ikunori fluff:

Add Remote Desktop

the system state, system and before 2000 Windows Remote Desktop is not installed by default, in order to To use remote desktops in these systems, you need to add them yourself.

Windows XP installation CD in the "SUPPORT \\ TOOLS" directory, you can find a file named "Msrdpcli.exe" program, which is actually a remote desktop connection registrar. Once you copy this program to a system that does not have a remote desktop and run it, you can automatically install the Remote Desktop Connector on your system. The installation process is very simple. Click “Next” continuously. When the installation is complete, click “Start → Programs → Accessories → Communication → Remote Desktop Connection” to log in to the network to connect to the remote computer.

allow remote desktop support multi-user

Windows XP does not support multiple users simultaneously log Remote Desktop, when other users remotely log on Windows XP, the user currently logged on the host will automatically exit . However, in Windows XP SP2, the function of allowing connection session concurrency is provided. Multi-user simultaneous login can be performed through Remote Desktop, but it is turned off by default. This function needs to be enabled by modifying the registry.

Open the Registry Editor, expand "HKEY_LOCAL_MacHINE \\ System
\\ CurrentControlSet \\ Control \\ Terminal Server \\ Licensing Core" branch, go to the right side of the window in which to create a new sub-type DWord key Name the key "EnableConcurrentSessions" and set the key value to "1" to enable multi-user login.
the remote desktop file transfer

when performing remote desktop operations, sometimes on a remote server and a local computer to transfer files, this is a very troublesome thing. In fact, the function of mapping disk is built in the remote desktop program. This function can automatically map the disk of the local computer to the remote server when the server is remotely logged in, making file transfer easier and faster.

expand the "Options" in the "Remote Desktop Connection program", select "Local Resources" tab, Uncheck the "Disk Drives." After connecting to the remote login to the server, open the "My Computer" of the server, you will find that the local computer's disk and floppy drive, CD-ROM drive are mapped to the server, so that transferring files can be as convenient as operating a local hard disk.

using Remote Desktop shortcuts

shortcuts may be used locally, the remote desktop shortcuts also be easy to operate by, for example: + key to switch the currently running program, key + The "Start" menu is displayed, while the ++ key toggles the client between the window and full screen, and the + key displays the Windows menu.

In addition, you can click the "Options" button in the "Remote Desktop Connection" window, under "Local Resources" tab of the "keyboard" column, select "Apply Windows key combinations" to "remote computer on". This will apply all the Windows shortcut operations of the current system to the desktop of the remote computer, making the operation more convenient.

modify the Remote Desktop connection port

Remote Desktop Terminal Services default port is "3389", to prevent others from malicious connection, you need to change the default port. To open a registry editor, expand the "HKEY_LOCAL_MacHINE\\SYSTEM\\
CurrentControlSet\\Control\\Terminal Server\\Wds\ dpwd\\Tds\\tcp" branch, and the "PortNumber" key value under it is the port number. , you can modify it. After the above settings are completed, you need to expand the "HKEY_LOCAL_MacHINE\\SYSTEM\\CurrentControlSet\\Control
\\Terminal Server\\WinStations\\RDP-Tcp" branch, and also change the "PortNumber" key value under it. After

when you change the Telnet server port, you can set the server address in the local connection "Remote Desktop Connection program" and click "Connection Settings → Save As", export and save connection files. Then use Notepad to open the exported "*.rdp" file, add the statement "server port:i:port number", save and import the connection. Note that the ".cns" file is exported in Windows 2000. After opening it, find the "Server Port = 3389" statement and change its default "3389" port to the same login port as the server. Installing Remote Desktop



command line if the system does not have Remote Desktop Services installed, you can use the command line to manually add. Simply open command prompt, type the following three lines at the command line:

c: \\ & gt; echo [Components] & gt; c: \\ aa
c: \\ & gt; echo TSEnable = On >>c:\\aa
c:\\>sysocmgr/i:c:\\winnt\\inf\\sysoc.inf /u:c:\\aa /q /r
After execution, you can Complete the installation of the remote desktop program.
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