Retrieving the dual users abandoned by Microsoft and logging in to

  
at the same time. "After installing SP2, your XP system will be able to log in as many servers as the server operating system, although this number is only equal to 2 people. "The above is a new feature that SP2 is still exposed when it is in the 2055 version of the beta test (Related reports: Is SP2 installed? XP system can log in at the same time by multiple people). However, in the beta version after 2055 and the official version of SP2 released by Microsoft, this feature has disappeared. What is the reason for Microsoft to go back and we can not pursue it, but we can't give up such a great new performance. See how we can get this new feature that was abandoned by Microsoft.

The method of retrieving is very simple. In fact, as long as you find the system file for managing the remote login service (Terminal Service) in the 2055 version (click here to download the related file: termsrv2005.rar), use the obtained dll file to replace it after decompression. You can enjoy this new feature by replacing the method of the uxtheme.dll file. The following are the specific steps.

Step 1: Make sure the Terminal Service of this machine is turned off. This can be viewed via Control Panel -> Administrative Tools -> Computer Management -> Services and Applications.

Step 2: Back up termsrv.dll under system32\\dllcache

Step 3: Delete the termrv.dll under system32, system32\\dllcache

Step 3: Copy 2055's termsrv.dll to system32\\dllcache

Step 4: Copy 2055's termsrv.dll to system32

Step 5: Import the following registry key:
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Step 6: Start the Terminal Services Service
Editor's Note: Since the 2055 belongs to the previous test product, the feature that Microsoft removed from the beta version is likely to be an immature technology
. Therefore, this article is only for dissemination of information and is not recommended. Individuals need to use this technique, please make a backup of the system, and this site does not bear any responsibility for the consequences of the loss caused by the operation.

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