Remote desktop

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Just a quick question about remote desktop.

I am setting up some machines for remote desktop use and they are appearing
in the list in remote web workplace. I am also able to succesfully connect to
the machines. So far so good.

When I am connected using a login 'user1' I can work on the machine without
a problem. However, if another user tries and connects to the machine as well
while user 1 is still connected user2 get a warning saying that user1 is
still connected do I wish to log them off and any unsaved work will be lost.

This is fine, however I was wondering if there was a switch or a setting
somewhere where I can set it so that it is impossible for another user to log
into the machine if someone is already logged on.

So if user1 is logged on, user2 gets a 'cannot log on, machine in use' kinda
message?

I want to eliminate the possibility that someone could log someone off the
network causing loss of work.

Do you know if this can be done?

Many thanks,

Luke
 
Re: Remote desktop

Luke Chalmers <LukeChalmers@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> Just a quick question about remote desktop.
>
> I am setting up some machines for remote desktop use and they are
> appearing in the list in remote web workplace. I am also able to
> succesfully connect to the machines. So far so good.


Hi - since you're not using Terminal Services, you should post in
microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs. That's the SBS2003 group, and RWW is
part of SBS. I'm setting up my reply to crosspost there, but in the future,
note that this group here is for Windows Terminal Services, not RD on
WinXP,etc.

>
> When I am connected using a login 'user1' I can work on the machine
> without a problem. However, if another user tries and connects to the
> machine as well while user 1 is still connected user2 get a warning
> saying that user1 is still connected do I wish to log them off and
> any unsaved work will be lost.


>
> This is fine, however I was wondering if there was a switch or a
> setting somewhere where I can set it so that it is impossible for
> another user to log into the machine if someone is already logged on.


Your users shouldn't have admin rights on the workstations and then they
won't be able to kick anyone else off.

Additionally, if you have a setup where user1 always uses machine1, you can
ensure that only user1 is in the "Remote Desktop Users" group on machine1. I
don't tend to do that. I usually let any user log into any machine (if
they're fairly identical in build) just in case there's an
emergency/whatnot.
>
> So if user1 is logged on, user2 gets a 'cannot log on, machine in
> use' kinda message?


If the uer doesn't have admin rights, they will get a message similar to
this, yes.
>
> I want to eliminate the possibility that someone could log someone
> off the network causing loss of work.
>
> Do you know if this can be done?
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Luke
 
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