Concurrent Remote Desktop Sessions in Windows XP SP2I mentioned before that Windows XP does not allow concurrent sessions for its Remote Desktop feature. What this means is that if a user is logged on at the local console, a remote user has to kick him off (and ironically, this can be done even without his permission) before starting work on the box. This is irritating and removes much of the productivity that Remote Desktop brings to Windows. Read on to learn how to remove that limitation in Windows XP SP2 A much touted feature in SP2 (Service Pack 2) since then removed was the ability to do just this, have a user logged on locally while another connects to the terminal remotely. Microsoft however removed the feature in the final build. The reason probably is that the EULA (End User License Agreement) allows only a single user to use a computer at a time. This is (IMHO) a silly reason to curtail Remote Desktop's functionality, so we'll have a workaround. Microsoft did try out the feature in earlier builds of Service Pack 2 and it is this that we're going to exploit here. We're going to replace termserv.dll (The Terminal Server) with one from an earlier build (2055). To get Concurrent Sessions in Remote Desktop working, follow the steps below exactly:
If anything goes wrong, the termserv_sp2.dll is the original file you replaced. Just rename it to termserv.dll, reboot into safe mode and copy it back. The termserv.dl_ file is provided in the zip is for you slipstreamers out there. Just replace that file with the corresponding file in the Windows installation disks. I've added in extra information from the comments below... thanks for all who researched! :-) Other links of interest:
Please note that I haven't tried out any of the links above. YMMV. If anything doesn't work with my procedure above though, post a comment here and I'll try to help!
For me the terminal server se by Anonymous (not verified)
Explain... by vishnu
I must have made a mistake somewhere... by circuitfive
Things to do by vishnu
Concurrent Sessions in Windows XP Pro by Musicman
Maybe... by agga
Done :-D by vishnu
Re: Concurrent Remote Desktop Sessions in Windows XP SP2 by splmachine
I thought by vishnu
Dosent work on Windows Media Center for me FIXED! see next msg.. by JohnWPB
My Mistake!!!! by JohnWPB
You *CAN* have more than 2 users at a time.. by Marc
Thanks by vishnu
Not more than 3 connections are possible by Dutchman
Ya up to 3 possible
but have by Scorpion7
Frustrated with XP by bradw41
Yes JohnWPB! by trulypaladin
Login by pkonderla
It works for me by vishnu
More helpful tips by andykim78
Kudos! This got things by jon.swoveland
What works?
you mean one can by Scorpion7
Very useful, could be more so? by yde
Hmm by vishnu
Great Post, Media Center audio mapping??? by lee
Think so by vishnu
One more thing... by lee
No by vishnu
Yes by xlynx
Yup possible by vishnu
Concurrent local and remote connection by the same user by dczajko
Concurrent local and remote connection by the same user by mirdle
Concurrent local and remote connection by the same user by MrDetox
Still not working...:-) I really want it to! by jonatj
Same here. Tried everything, by cenk66
I haven't tested this hack wi by vishnu
Firefox isn't related to this by vishnu
I did. Several times. Not wor by cenk66
Not sure if it matters, but i by vishnu
I figured it out! This will probably help a lot of people... by jonatj
Some additional info from other sites and detailed instructions. by jonatj
Use a? by vishnu
in a domain ? by 4lexandra
Nope by vishnu
Re: on a domain? by noone
Yup! by Atti
Please tell me more details, by vijay
Remote Control by lee
Fixed it. by lee
Where is "System Security" by jpimentel
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