How to set up remote desktop dual administrator to log in to

  

when we use the remote desktop function, usually two administrators log in at the same time, but by default, WinXP can only have one administrator account, so This will cause an administrator account to be logged out between the two, so how to solve this problem, so that the two administrator accounts exist at the same time?

Solution:

1. Download the extracted termsrv.dll file from the Internet.

2. Press F8 to switch to safe mode and replace it with the file with the same name under C:\\WINDOWS\\system32. (For Windows XP SP2, you must also replace the C:\\WINDOWS\\$NtServicePackUninstall$ and C:\\WINDOWS\\ServicePackFiles\\i386 directories with the same name).

3. After replacing the system, you must also disable SFC (Windows system file protection function), otherwise there will be a "Windows File Protection" prompt.

4. Save the following as a reg file into the registry:

Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\Windows NT\\CurrentVersion\\Winlogon]

 SFCDisable”=dWord:ffffff9d

Next, you need to enable the multi-user function of the remote desktop, save the following as a reg file and import it into the registry. :

Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\System\\CurrentControlSet\\Control\\Terminal Server\\Licensing Core]

“EnableConcurrentSessions”=dword:00000001

If the Windows XP SP2 firewall is turned on, you must also allow connections through port 3389. The specific method is: open “ Network Neighborhood & rdquo; → & ldquo; View network connection & rdquo;, click the "Change Windows Firewall Settings" in the upper left column, in the pop-up "Windows Firewall" window, switch to & ldquo; Exceptions & rdquo; tab, click the <; add port & rdquo; button, in the next window, enter “ name & quoquo; (can be arbitrarily named) and “ port number & rdquo;: 3389, OK.

For intranet users, port mapping must also be done for the external network to be able to connect smoothly.

In this way, when two different account administrators log in to a computer at the same time, you will find that they can use the “Task Manager” in the right-click menu of the taskbar. & rdquo;→&ldquo Send a message & rdquo; to exchange messages, very convenient! If you want to "have no shadow, go there is no trace", you must run the "logoff" rdquo; command to log out. This way, local users will not appear when they are shut down or restarted. Other users log in to this computer and shutting down Windows will cause them to lose data. Do you want to continue to shut down? ” tips.


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