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2 TopicsHow to add a remote LAN user to a computer and make an auto-log on to it on windows 10 pro
I have two computers with Windows 10 Pro, let's call my main computer "host" and the secondary computer "potato", ok? On the host, I have two users, one for local use and the other only for when I turn on potato, which accesses the host through this other user. I configured potato to autologon on the user that I have configured on it and to automatically start the remote connection with an .rdp file on the second host user, because I use potato only on remote connection with host. The problem is that every time I turn on the potato, I need to wait for it to go through the entire internal logon process on its user, wait until opens its explorer, wait potato remember to lunch the .rpd file, and only then it makes logon remotely on the host user. What I would like to do is add the second host user directly to potato, so that potato will log on directly to the host user, without having to go through his internal user. And so that the potato user's explorer is not running at the bottom of the MSRDP. I did a lot of research this week, and I had no success in accomplishing that feat. And as far as I can tell, apparently, the only way to make that is with host running Windows Server. So my question is: Is it possible to add this host user remotely to potato using Windows 10 Pro? If this is not possible, would anyone have a better solution on how to make potato a remote access hub (basically a thin client) in a better way? Thanks, everybody!1.6KViews1like0CommentsUsing a PC to process and host another user accessing from another PC by LAN
Summary of my question: How can I make two users use the same computer, one using it directly and the other remotely, independently, but with all the processing being carried out on the host computer? (Everything by LAN) How can I make a computer boot directly on another computer and requesting a user's remote connection without having to boot into another Windows before? I have a project for two computers, but first, a quick contextualization: A client has an old all-in-one, which can no longer do anything. Well, now he acquired a desktop that has plenty of "firepower" to do the basic things he needs to do (open the browser, office, Spotify, and other minimal things). So, since he has this old all-in-one, now useless, he wants to give it an extra life to have two computers available when he needs them. So, my idea is to access this new computer through the all-in-one, in a way that the new computer deals with all the processing, turning the all-in-one into a remote workstation, where someone else can work separately (regardless of what they are doing on the new computer). I know that I can use Windows remote access for that, but I don't even want the all-in-one to have a system at all. The ideal scenario would be to have it start up the Windows directly on the other computer (a boot by LAN, maybe?). Basically, turning it into a monitor. Of course, I searched to learn how it would be possible to do this. But most of the solutions that I found, talk about using Windows Server for that. Still, as far as I know, I can even use Windows 10 pro to have multiple RDP sessions simultaneously, eliminating the need for Windows Server. And no matter who much I searched, I didn't find anything about starting the system remotely directly, without the need to boot on other Windows first. I have seen in some high-level organizations where employees' computers are basically just a monitor connected via ethernet to a general server. When connected, the user in question is prompted directly via Windows, and this whole process is carried out on the server. I imagine that this approach is similar to the one I want, but I do not know what this type of service is and how it is done. If you guys have any suggestions about how I can accomplish this setup or research more information about this topic, I will appreciate it!Solved2.2KViews1like1Comment