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Since: Jul 31, 2007 Posts: 2
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Tue Jul 31, 2007 3:50 am
Post subject: Remote Desktop Logs out at Disconnection Archived from groups: microsoft>public>windowsxp>work_remotely (more info?)
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I know that it is a feature of Remote Desktop Connection to log you off when
you disconnect, but is there a way for it not to?
Here is the situation: We have 2 computers set up with their own monitors
that are out in the hallway a information boards. Each have their own
PowerPoint Shows that are designed to loop via Kiosk mode. Each time I need
to edit the PowerPoint Show for these, I have to manually disconnect the
mouse, keyboard, and monitor and plug into one by the computers.
What I would like to do: Somehow access the computers via Remote Desktop
Connection or other means to edit the PowerPoint Show and then start it again
before disconnecting, so that the show will continue on in the hallway
monitors.
The issue with Remote Desktop Connection: I can go in and edit the show,
and have it run its loop, but when I disconnect, the show disappears to the
log-in screen.
One of the bosses here at work swears that there must be a way for us to
connect via Remote Desktop Connection without the issue with it logging out
upon disconnection. I don't want to give him a definite answer unless I
consult with some of Microsoft's finest first. |
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Since: Dec 03, 2006 Posts: 18
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Tue Jul 31, 2007 7:50 am
Post subject: Re: Remote Desktop Logs out at Disconnection [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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Create a .cmd file using Notepad with the following lines:
tscon 0 /dest:console
exit
When you need to edit your ppt show connect using the same
user that is logged on to the console, make the edits, then run
the above cmd file instead of manually disconnecting.
-TP
Dimension3D wrote:
> I know that it is a feature of Remote Desktop Connection to log you
> off when you disconnect, but is there a way for it not to?
>
> Here is the situation: We have 2 computers set up with their own
> monitors that are out in the hallway a information boards. Each have
> their own PowerPoint Shows that are designed to loop via Kiosk mode.
> Each time I need to edit the PowerPoint Show for these, I have to
> manually disconnect the mouse, keyboard, and monitor and plug into
> one by the computers.
>
> What I would like to do: Somehow access the computers via Remote
> Desktop Connection or other means to edit the PowerPoint Show and
> then start it again before disconnecting, so that the show will
> continue on in the hallway monitors.
>
> The issue with Remote Desktop Connection: I can go in and edit the
> show, and have it run its loop, but when I disconnect, the show
> disappears to the log-in screen.
>
> One of the bosses here at work swears that there must be a way for us
> to connect via Remote Desktop Connection without the issue with it
> logging out upon disconnection. I don't want to give him a definite
> answer unless I consult with some of Microsoft's finest first. |
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Since: Jul 31, 2007 Posts: 2
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(Msg. 3) Posted: Tue Jul 31, 2007 7:50 am
Post subject: Re: Remote Desktop Logs out at Disconnection [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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Awesome! Thanks. I gave it a shot and it works only for administrators, but
would not work for a power user account. Importantly, though, IT WORKS!
"TP" wrote:
> Create a .cmd file using Notepad with the following lines:
>
> tscon 0 /dest:console
> exit
>
> When you need to edit your ppt show connect using the same
> user that is logged on to the console, make the edits, then run
> the above cmd file instead of manually disconnecting.
>
> -TP
>
> Dimension3D wrote:
> > I know that it is a feature of Remote Desktop Connection to log you
> > off when you disconnect, but is there a way for it not to?
> >
> > Here is the situation: We have 2 computers set up with their own
> > monitors that are out in the hallway a information boards. Each have
> > their own PowerPoint Shows that are designed to loop via Kiosk mode.
> > Each time I need to edit the PowerPoint Show for these, I have to
> > manually disconnect the mouse, keyboard, and monitor and plug into
> > one by the computers.
> >
> > What I would like to do: Somehow access the computers via Remote
> > Desktop Connection or other means to edit the PowerPoint Show and
> > then start it again before disconnecting, so that the show will
> > continue on in the hallway monitors.
> >
> > The issue with Remote Desktop Connection: I can go in and edit the
> > show, and have it run its loop, but when I disconnect, the show
> > disappears to the log-in screen.
> >
> > One of the bosses here at work swears that there must be a way for us
> > to connect via Remote Desktop Connection without the issue with it
> > logging out upon disconnection. I don't want to give him a definite
> > answer unless I consult with some of Microsoft's finest first.
> |
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