@sully1503 @nixCraft For example: multiple concurrent remote sessions (same user or different users, doesn't matter).
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@sully1503 @nixCraft For example: multiple concurrent remote sessions (same user or different users, doesn't matter). 7 comments
@georgramer @nixCraft Yeah. Literally helped and IT Service Tech set it up, because he didn’t know how. Unless you’re talking about breaking the EULA agreement and trying to run non-licensed copies of windows. Maybe that’s what you meant by “semi-legal” GUIs. @sully1503 @nixCraft Which version of Windows would you need to have multiple, concurrent remote sessions? I just watched a guy who "knows windows" absolutely go crazy because he had bought a beef machine hoping to give several users access at the same time. @georgramer @nixCraft You could use the RDP wrapper project or using something like a multipoint server. @sully1503 @nixCraft RDPWrapper is not legal at all and it is a bit funny that MS is hosting it on github. But googling this question I ran into Win Enterprise multi-session. Do you have any experience with that? It does look useful. @georgramer @nixCraft I don’t really dabble in breaking the EULA and I don’t see much of a use case for it, because you’re essentially building and old school mainframe. You’d have issues with bandwidth. It would be fare easier and run better if you just had a beefy server. |
@georgramer @nixCraft Which is done with a client and takes like 5 steps to enable.