mulitple Windows 7 rdp session

Hi, is it possible to access the w7 professional pc remotely with several session.

Hi, is it possible to access the w7 professional pc remotely with several session.

Design and by default which is not possible. That said there are unsupported hacks out there that allow this. Search on Google or Bing...

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    It strikes the only thing I have not tried is RDPing to what I believe, it is the problem of PC to another.

    Ask any what you want, I'm not insulted that perhaps I missed something and I'll answer to the best of my abilities.

    Thank you

    Tom

    In addition, I found this in the event viewer:

    ClientActiveX RDP has been disconnected (reason = 263)

    Tom

    Hi Tom,

    I suggest you post the question on the link below. The link given below is the support of Windows 7 TechNet link. This team covers the issue that you are facing.

    https://social.technet.Microsoft.com/forums/Windows/en-us/home?Forum=w7itpronetworking%2Cw7itpropoc%2Cw7itprosecurity&filter=AllTypes&sort=lastpostdesc

    Feel free to write us if you have any other issues related to Windows.

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  • Windows 7 presents Session Active - no user not connected?

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