This will allow more than one user to remotely connect to a machine at the same time. A Microsoft proposal document on this matter outlines a number of scenarios that this will affect but does not specifically state that an active user physically logged on at the machine will be unaffected by a remote session.
It does state that an existing remote user will be unaffected by a second session and seems to hint at the use of both a local and remote session at the same time, although in theory there should not be a distinction between a local and remote session.
If two sessions are already logged on the remote user may be given an option to select which existing user they wish to send a disconnect request to.
Alternatively, if two remote sessions are already active, the disconnect request will most likely be sent to the session that is idle longest. Currently, it seems that the two concurrent sessions applying only to machines with FUS is still open. News source: In-House. Update: Microsoft asked us to remove the document supplied.
It means that if you are working on the server and at the same time another administrator connects, you get disconnected, because the other admin takes over. How to enable multiple RDP sessions?
There is many use cases when you need to enable concurrent remote sessions for a Windows system. When working for an organization and using W R2 , W R2 servers as file systems, DCs, and where you work with several admins in a team, this setting is handy. There is a simple way to do it, but depending if your domain reinforces a single sessions through group policy, you might need to configure that through GPO at the domain level.
To activate concurrent remote sessions on W or WR2 note that this works as well for and R2. InsaneNutter , Jun 9, Joined: Apr 6, Messages: Likes Received: 5.
LeeClynch3 , Aug 4, Should do if nothing major has changed, it searches your Termsrv. You would have to try it and see, I can confirm it still works perfectly on Windows 7 SP1.
InsaneNutter , Aug 4, Joined: Feb 10, Messages: 42 Likes Received: LordDaMan , Aug 10, That's about half open TCP connections, it has nothing to do with howmany people can be logged on and using the same computer, at the same time. InsaneNutter , Aug 10, Joined: Feb 25, Messages: 1 Likes Received: 0. This seems to only work if you have a second computer to use to remotely connect to the server. How would you do this if you only had one computer, with two monitors, two keyboards, and two mice?
Something like Multipoint Server. Is that possible? Hesadanza , Feb 25,
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