Windows XP multi-user login

  
        

The "Remote Desktop" feature of Windows XP has a drawback. If a user has already logged in locally, then you cannot continue to log in using Remote Desktop. So is there any good way for local and remote users to log in and use the computer at the same time? As long as you upgrade it to SP2, you can make the appropriate changes.

First open the "Run" window, enter "Services.msc" to open the "Services" window, double-click "Terminal Service" to open its property settings window, set the "Startup Type" to "Disabled" item, then Restart your computer.

Next download the SP2 2055 version of the Termsrv.dll file, then open the IE browser, enter "%systemroot%/system32/dllcache" in the address bar and press Enter. Replace the original file with the termsrv.dll file and go to "%systemroot%/system32" for the same replacement operation.

After the replacement is complete, run "regedit" to open the registry, find the "HKEY_LOCAL_MacHINE\\System\\CurrentControlSet\\Control\\Terminal Server\\Licensing Core" item in the left side, and then create a new "DWord value" value, named For "EnableConcurrentSessions", the data value is 1, and finally restart the computer.

Open the "Services" window again, open the "Terminal Service" item, set the "Startup Type" to "Automatic" item, click the "Start" button in the dialog box, and finally click The "OK" button is fine.

After doing this, we can log in to multiple users via Remote Desktop.



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