Using XP SP2 imitation 2003 remote multi-user login

  

Remote desktop also needs multi-user work

Scene reappearance:

Building 5, 348 dormitory lived with some "rich people", each One of the students has a computer, and another rich computer has opened the remote desktop for everyone to use.

Windows XP Remote Desktop has many convenient places. Students can remotely control this computer in the field or at home. It is easy to manage and troubleshoot remotely. But the trouble has come: every student has the right to modify the system (everyone is equal), once, after Ama logs in, transfer files and other operations, then the fat suddenly clicked, Ama was forced to cancel! All file transfer work is banned! Not only that, if Ama logs in and encounters problems, I hope that other people can log in and work together to solve the problem, because Remote Desktop only allows one user to log in.

It's a shame that Remote Desktop only allows one user to log in. Suppose there are two computers, COMPANYX and COMPANY-XP2 (this computer has SP2 installed). Now connect to COMPANY-XP2 from COMPANYX via Remote Desktop, so run "mstsc" on COMPANYX and enter the name of the remote computer. And login user name and password (see Figure 1).

click "Connect", COMPANY-XP2 Remote Desktop window appears on COMPANYX, and suggested that another user has to log on usery COMPANY-XP2 computer. If you continue to log in to COMPANY-XP2, its current logged in user usery will be forcibly logged out (see Figure 2).

in Figure 2. Click on "Yes", COMPANYX Remote Desktop application to force the cancellation of usery COMPANY-XP2 user currently logged on, the COMPANY-XP2 computer back to the login welcome screen, while COMPANYX remote desktop window shows COMPANY-XP2 desktop. At this time, on COMPANY-XP2, regardless of which user identity (such as abc or usery) is used to log in, COMPANY-XP2 will forcibly log off the remote login user abc, causing the remote connection to be interrupted—that is, whenever remotely Only one user can log in to the desktop!
Click "Yes" in Figure 2, COMPANYEX remote desktop program forcibly cancels the usery user currently logged in on COMPANY-XP2, so that COMPANY-XP2 computer returns to the login welcome interface, and COMPANYX's remote desktop window displays COMPANY-XP2 desktop. At this time, on COMPANY-XP2, regardless of which user identity (such as abc or usery) is used to log in, COMPANY-XP2 will forcibly log off the remote login user abc, causing the remote connection to be interrupted—that is, whenever remotely Only one user can log in to the desktop!

Tips

is enabled only when Windows XP welcome screen, then Fast User Switching feature, Remote Desktop to support concurrent user access. You can enable them from the following locations: "Control Panel → User Accounts → Change how users log in or log out."

In summary, the modified XP remote server allows two different users to log in at the same time - although not comparable to the powerful terminal services of Windows Server 2003, but after all, it is better than nothing, barely countable multi-user support . I tried to copy the Windows Server 2003 terminal server to XP, but it didn't work. It seems that Microsoft has spared no effort to adhere to the principle that XP, as a personal desktop operating system, does not allow multiple users to use it at the same time.

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