Get more than one connection to a computer

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Itay

Hello,

I have the same question like in your FAQ:

Q. The local computer screen locks when a user is
connected remotely. How can I get more than one connection
to a computer running Windows XP Professional?

A. If you want to have more than one person
simultaneously use a computer running Windows XP
Professional, you could try Remote Assistance for
collaboration and support scenarios.

I didn't understand your answer, how can I get more that
one connection to the comupter with Remote Assistance?
In remote Assistance the server is need to request the
support, but in my scenario, I want to initiate and
connect to **my** acount on the server computer without
logout the user that use on the server at the same time.

This is possible?

Thank's alot,
Itay.
 
So this is implossible that 2 users will use the computer
at the same time?
Maybe there is some installation pack that make it
possible?
 
XP was not designed for more than one user to use it at a time and Remote
Desktop was not designed to allow more than one user use XP at a time.
Windows 2000 and Windows Server 2003 have full terminal services which allow
multiple active users.

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Thanks,
Marc Reynolds
Microsoft Technical Support

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