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rcir88
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I have Windows 2003 Server, Standard Edition and frequently remote desktop
into it to perform various tasks. I understand that if I wish to install
certain programs and do some other tasks, I should be connected remotely in
console mode. If I open the command prompt and enter “set”, I see that
“SESSIONNAME=RDP-Tcp#13”. If I want to change to a console session as
opposed to a virtual session, I’ve seen on the internet that I enter “mstsc
/console” in the command prompt. How do I switch back to the virtual session
and what are the advantages and disadvantages to connecting in either mode.
into it to perform various tasks. I understand that if I wish to install
certain programs and do some other tasks, I should be connected remotely in
console mode. If I open the command prompt and enter “set”, I see that
“SESSIONNAME=RDP-Tcp#13”. If I want to change to a console session as
opposed to a virtual session, I’ve seen on the internet that I enter “mstsc
/console” in the command prompt. How do I switch back to the virtual session
and what are the advantages and disadvantages to connecting in either mode.