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We have a common machine with Windows XP installed; anybody can remotely connect to it. The problem is when user called A is already connected to that machine remotely and doing something, if some other user B remotely connects to it user A is not warned that somebody else is trying to connect; the session simply gets disconnected and the other user takes control of the system. How do we resolve it ?
Requirements:
- Anybody can remotely connect to that machine
- If a user is already connected he should be warned and he has to say 'OK' or 'Cancel' so that the other user can connect
- If the logged in user allows the new user to connect, then the new user should see the same screens, basically the same session should be continued.
This is a "hack" that might not be appreciated by the poster's company IT department (if, as I think, this question is in a corporate context) ?! – Snark – 2009-10-13T07:27:07.410
It is a hack, but it's better than nothing :) – alex – 2009-10-13T07:39:12.470
Yes, I am restricted from doing this hack :) – Maniganda Prakash – 2009-10-13T07:48:58.473
Then I suggest you try a different remote client, if possible. Try looking on SuperUser for different other apps for remote access. – alex – 2009-10-13T08:11:27.507