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Guest Swagener
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hey,

I want to use rdp from computer A to connect computer B over a

network. But as EULA single user license exists computer B kicks out

current user session so RDP user can login. What I can't figure out is

that how can I use rdp to connect into the current user session and

take over its desktop without having to log user out.

 

Remote Desktop assistance is not an option ..

 

Computer B is a XP SP2

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Guest Pegasus \(MVP\)
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Re: RDP

 

 

"Swagener" <riqband@gmail.com> wrote in message

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> hey,

> I want to use rdp from computer A to connect computer B over a

> network. But as EULA single user license exists computer B kicks out

> current user session so RDP user can login. What I can't figure out is

> that how can I use rdp to connect into the current user session and

> take over its desktop without having to log user out.

>

> Remote Desktop assistance is not an option ..

>

> Computer B is a XP SP2

 

This is not a question of the EULA but of the restriction built

into Windows XP: Either you run a console session or an

RDP session. Shadowing a console session is only available

on servers.

 

You could use an alternative product such as WinVNC.

Guest Swagener
Posted

Re: RDP

 

thanks for the help,

 

will go to vnc...

Guest Big Al
Posted

Re: RDP

 

Swagener wrote:

> thanks for the help,

>

> will go to vnc...

Also Pc Anywhere lets you take over and both see the screen, but I think

its a bit pricey.


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