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From: Ajmal A. <ajm...@ya...> - 2006-02-24 05:38:15
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Hi Leif, I tried the following and still couldnt get the GUI to be displayed via Remote Desktop. 1. Logged everyone out from the server and then connect to the server via RDC. No GUI 2. Logged out of the server. Connect locally to the Server. The GUI is displayed. I then left the session open and connect via RDC from my PC. Still no GUI. I think that the issue with Win Server OS is that there is no 'default' or 'first' session. Each time a user logs in, a different session is open. We can have the same user logged in multiple times concurrently with the same user name... I hope that helped. Let me know if you need any more tests carried out... Cheers, Ajmal --- Leif Mortenson <le...@ta...> wrote: > Ajmal, > The machine that I had seen this issue on before > was at a customer > and I couldn't play > around with it. I would like to document this a > little bit however. > When you log in with the remote desktop, was a > user logged in > locally? It appears > that on XP, locally at least, the first user to log > in becomes the > interactive desktop that > services will connect to. There doesn't appear to > be a way that I could > find to provide > access to the secondary desktops. I am wondering > if it never works for > remote desktops > or if it only works if the service is started when > nobody is logged in > locally. > > Cheers, > Leif > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com |