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Press the Windows micro mark key, press L, and then select a user.
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It seems that multiple users can not use the system at the same time, if you have to use it at the same time, you can use the gray pigeon and other software to try.
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Are you using a broadband dial-up connection? If yes, start Control Panel Network Connections Right-click Broadband Connection Properties Advanced Internet Connection Sharing. There are 3 options to choose from.
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Set up an FTP server.
However, this method can only remotely access a given folder for multiple users.
It is not possible to log in with multiple users.
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What kind of system is it?。。。
Then create multiple users... Each person assigns a user****************************** if you only need files on the server, then assume an FTP and set the permissions, which is very safe.
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Try TeamViewer
See if it works. Remote connection program, free, I haven't tried to connect multiple people together.
If only I could help you, haha. Look for it, there should be.
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You are not using XP, you can use 2003 to support multi-user!
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Then I'll tell you that your XP is not okay. XP is a single-user mode, only one user is allowed to log in, and the server system is multi-user. You can switch to a server system.
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It doesn't seem to work, but you can change the system, such as window server2003
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What system are you, 2003's can't, XP's doesn't seem to be.
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First: the premise of sharing.
1.Change the name of a different computer and set up the same workgroup!
2.Right-click on My Computer Management Computer Management Local Users and Groups Users: Change the administrator username.
3.Manually set the IP address to the same CIDR block and the subnet mask and DNS resolution are the same.
5.Enter enter to open the service during the run.
Second: Preparations for sharing):
1.Start Settings Control Panel Firewall Exceptions Tick "File & Printer Sharing"! Of course, you can also turn off the firewall.
Disable Account: Local accounts with blank passwords are only allowed to log in to the console.
3.Double-click on My Computer to open Explorer, Tools, Folder Options, View, and remove the checkmark in front of "Use Simple Folder Sharing"!
4.Set a shared folder or shared drive letter (you can set any folder on the disk as a shared file). Method: Open Explorer Right-click the file or folder you want to share Sharing & Security Left-click to open.
Third: common faults and solutions for LAN access.
1.When accessing the other computer, the username box does not pop up, and the shared folder on the other computer.
The reason is that the administrator user name of the machine is administrator, so you can change it to any name! Note: This phenomenon only occurs in the sharing method used for guest login.
2.When accessing the other party's device, the guest whose username is always grayed out in the login dialog is not optional.
Solution: Local Policy Security Options "Network Access: Shared and Security Mode for Local Accounts" is changed to "Classic Local Users Authenticate by Themselves"!
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Remote Desktop with Windows does not allow multi-user login.
You can change the software to a remote control machine.
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Buy a client, Linux or WIN system can be, use VNC to remotely log in to the host, and set up different accounts in the host.
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This method is very simple, buy a small router, just buy a broadband router** in about 200, so that you just need to fill in the ppoe to access the Internet, other machines can be made into the same gateway to access the Internet together, hehe, it's very simple, my computer engineer has this point.
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Find a few chairs, a few people together.
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First, create two user accounts that need to be remote.
1. First of all, right-click on "Computer" and select "Manage" in the menu bar.
2. In the computer window that opens, "Local Users & Groups", right-click "New User".
3. Create a new user.
Second, turn on the computer remotely.
1. Right-click "Computer" and select "Properties" in the menu bar.
2. After entering the system properties interface, click "Remote Settings", switch the pop-up window to the "Remote" option, check "Allow any version of remote desktop computer connection" and click "OK".
3. Click "Select User" and click the "Add" button in the pop-up window.
4. Click "Advanced" Next.
5. Click "Find Now" on the right side of the window, and find the user you just created to be remote, and click OK in turn.
6. Click "Control Panel--- System and Security--- Windows Firewall--- Advanced Settings ---Inbound Rules" to confirm that the remote desktop is a service and is enabled.
7. Press the "win+r" key combination to open the run window, enter the "command" and press the enter key to open the local group policer.
8. Next in order of Computer Configuration--- Management Template--- Windows Components--- Remote Desktop Services--- Remote Desktop Session Hosts--- Connections--- Limit the Number of Connections.
9. Change to "Enabled", adjust the maximum number of allowed RD connections to "2", and click "OK".
10. Double-click the mouse to open the "Remote Desktop Services users restrict to a separate Remote Desktop Services session" option.
11. Change it to "Disabled" and click "OK".
This is the end of the explanation of how to set up the Windows 7 multi-user remote desktop.
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2003 can.
Multiple logins for a single user are also supported.
But XP doesn't.
As soon as there is a remote login, the system is automatically logged out.
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This problem can only be solved by Gaici.
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First go and create a user, and once you're done, you click on the start button, and then click on the arrow next to Shut Down. Come out and switch the user's option, select, and then log in to that user, only 2 users can switch to use, not together. If you want to play the game double-open, dual-user is useless, and it's not convenient, so it's better to find a dual-open tool!
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1.Turn on the computer, click to open the control panel, and in the control panel, click on the user account;
2.In the pop-up window, click Manage Other Accounts;
3.Click Create a new account in the pop-up window.
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You're talking about switching users, but it's too impractical, and if you're playing games, use a sandbox.
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win7 doesn't know,2003 can definitely be,Directly use the remote desktop that comes with the system。 It can be controlled at the same time.
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This can't be. It's enough to use only one at the same time, so why use two.
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