Win XP Remote Desktop can also play multiple users

  
        Since the introduction of the Windows XP operating system, friends must have been familiar with remote desktops. Remote Desktop integrated in Windows XP is a remote access technology
compatible with Windows NT/2000 Terminal Services. With Remote Desktop Technology
, users can use remote permissions with permission. The desktop client program (which is integrated in Windows XP Professional) logs in to the remote host and then visually operates the remote host. In addition, the remote desktop in Windows XP achieved the true color display for the first time, which is an improvement over the original terminal service.

But unfortunately, different with the original Terminal Services, Windows XP does not support multiple users simultaneously log. In other words, when other users log in to your Windows XP remotely, the user currently operating on the host will automatically quit and the screen will be black. When you log in to the system again, it is unfortunate that the remote user's connection will be interrupted again (note that in Windows 2003, multiple users are allowed to log in to the host at the same time as a local or remote desktop connection).

So if your Windows XP Remote Desktop with regard to multi-user login missed out? No, WinConnect Server, developed by Bosoft, allows us to break through the limitations and multi-users can also take a trip to Windows XP at the same time.

Download and Installation

WinConnect Server The latest version is WinConnect Server XP, and its developer software software provides a free trial version for users to download, the URL is http://www.thinsoftinc.com/download/WinConnect-ServerXP/setup.exe
, the software size is 8.40MB.

The trial version can be used for 7 days in full function. In addition, each remote workstation can only connect 30 points of cherry blossoms. It will automatically close after 0 minutes.

WinConnect Server installation is very simple, requiring only a click "Next" to complete the installation. After the installation is complete, restart the system and WinConnect Server can start the service.

Since the introduction of the Windows XP operating system, friends must have been familiar with remote desktops. Remote Desktop integrated in Windows XP is a remote access technology
compatible with Windows NT/2000 Terminal Services. With Remote Desktop Technology
, users can use remote permissions with permission. The desktop client program (which is integrated in Windows XP Professional) logs in to the remote host and then visually operates the remote host. In addition, the remote desktop in Windows XP achieved the true color display for the first time, which is an improvement over the original terminal service.

But unfortunately, different with the original Terminal Services, Windows XP does not support multiple users simultaneously log. In other words, when other users log in to your Windows XP remotely, the user currently operating on the host will automatically quit and the screen will be black. When you log in to the system again, it is unfortunate that the remote user's connection will be interrupted again (note that in Windows 2003, multiple users are allowed to log in to the host at the same time as a local or remote desktop connection).

So if your Windows XP Remote Desktop with regard to multi-user login missed out? No, WinConnect Server, developed by Bosoft, allows us to break through the limitations and multi-users can also take a trip to Windows XP at the same time.

Download and Installation

WinConnect Server The latest version is WinConnect Server XP, and its developer software software provides a free trial version for users to download, the URL is http://www.thinsoftinc.com/download/WinConnect-ServerXP/setup.exe
, the software size is 8.40MB.

The trial version can be fully functional for 7 days. In addition, each remote workstation can only be connected for 30 minutes and will automatically shut down after 30 minutes.

WinConnect Server installation is very simple, requiring only a click "Next" to complete the installation. After the installation is complete, restart the system and WinConnect Server can start the service.
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