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laurynasv1550
Mar 08, 2023Copper Contributor
Remote desktop 1 session without kicking out
Person A and Person B use the same non-admin Windows user account to start remote desktop connection. Person A starts remote desktop connection and works on a document. When person B then starts anot...
VinceE
Mar 08, 2023Copper Contributor
Try a different account. Same credentials sounds like an authentication problem. Maybe they're conflicting and assume there can't be two of one person?
laurynasv1550
Mar 08, 2023Copper Contributor
I can use different accounts If I want to.
But thats not what I need.
I need person B to be not allowed to connect to the running session with same user account if person A is still using it. It just kicks out person A and it is very annoying.
This is not some kind of unique problem I am facing. Thats how it works for every windows version with remote desktop. Person A gets kicked out. Try it yourself if you want to see.
But thats not what I need.
I need person B to be not allowed to connect to the running session with same user account if person A is still using it. It just kicks out person A and it is very annoying.
This is not some kind of unique problem I am facing. Thats how it works for every windows version with remote desktop. Person A gets kicked out. Try it yourself if you want to see.