session remote desktop connection logon message: another user is currently connected to this computer

I'm trying to figure out how to make a remote desktop connection without the user on the computer, as I log to get to kickoff. When I start the DRC while the other computer is in use, I get a message saying... session remote desktop connection logon message another user is currently connected to this computer. If you continue, this user should disconnect from this computer. Do you want to continue?

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