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Aug 13, 2018Running RemoteApp fails to run two instances with the same user
Hi, I have the following situation:
1. I have an application installed on my application server.
2. This application is published in my Collection of the server and from a workspace I access RemoteApp to said application.
3. In this application I must configure a connection that points to a server which allows me to bring the required information that will be displayed in the application.
4. According to the previous point, I have two different connections configured in the application to the same server.
(Here starts my query as such)
5. I need to have two instances of the application running simultaneously. One instance of the application connects to one of the internal configurations according to point 4, and the other instance of the application points to the second configured connection.
6. When I remotely access my application server, I can run the two instances of my application, each one connecting to the configurations of point 4.
7. However, when trying to do this by running the application from the work environment via RemoteApp, it does not allow me to have two simultaneous sessions because it says that another user is connected.
According to my analysis, when I run the application via RemoteApp, two process trees appear and in each one the .exe of my application appears, whereas when I run the application on the server directly there is only one process tree where the two instances appear .exe of the application executed.
Running connected to the server by remote desktop
Running via RemoteApp
Failed to run via RemoteApp
Is it possible that when I run the application via RemoteApp the two .exe processes are under the same process tree as when I do it directly on the server?
I hope you have made me understand.
Thank you.
These forums are English only. Might try asking over here.
https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windowsserver/es-ES/home?forum=wstses
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Hello, I have changed the language of my question.
Sounds like you just want to allow a user to run two simultaneous RDS sessions? You could;
Computer Configuration\ Administrative Templates\ Windows Components\ Remote Desktop Services\ Remote Desktop Session Host\ Connections\
Restrict Remote Desktop Services users to a single Remote Desktop Services session Disabled