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Can you start a session in XP from another XP with out
knocking the current user that you are remoting into off? using Remote Desktop |
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cameron wrote:
Can you start a session in XP from another XP with out knocking the current user that you are remoting into off? using Remote Desktop no, only one user can be connected to XP (a remote or a local). If you want this kind of services you must use 2003 server or 2000 server. |
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cameron wrote:
Can you start a session in XP from another XP with out knocking the current user that you are remoting into off? using Remote Desktop Yes and no.. Shadowing is what you are talking about. I would just suggest UltraVNC.. -- - Shenan - -- The information is provided "as is", with no guarantees of completeness, accuracy or timeliness, and without warranties of any kind, express or implied. In other words, read up before you take any advice - you are the one ultimately responsible for your actions. |
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Hello. I don't the intended purpose of your question but you can connect to
an XP pro box via Remote Desktop, Proxy Master to Proxy host, VNC and Webex all at the same time. Bit confusing though. "da" wrote in message ... cameron wrote: Can you start a session in XP from another XP with out knocking the current user that you are remoting into off? using Remote Desktop no, only one user can be connected to XP (a remote or a local). If you want this kind of services you must use 2003 server or 2000 server. |
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