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yay May 25, 2005

XP remote desktop doesn't kick the person out, it just starts a new session, seperate, so what you're actually asking about is controlling a remote user session already logged in... right? I hav...

thefunkyfresh thefunkyfreshFounder

no your right it doesn't kick them out, but it does lock the computer. if they unlock it, it locks the remote session.

I found a way to use netmeeting so that administrators can connect without having to get permission. you have to activate remote desktop sharing

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