Desktop remote access simultaneously in windows with multiple session in Windows Server 2008 support?

 

I would like to have a remote desktop solution that allows me to connect to remote computers even while users are connected, with the help of another session. The idea is that the user working locally in the remote system can function normally undisturbed by the remote user.

I have tried TightVNC , but I couldn't understand how to enter an independent session.

I am using Windows Server 2008 and I want two users access to the server with two different sessions as remote users.

There are forums dedicated to Windows Server, please transfer your question in the relevant Microsoft Technet forum here:

http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-us/category/windowsserver .

Thank you.      :)

(I'm sorry, but I can't move this thread for you because the two forums are working on separate platforms)

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