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Old October 25th, 2004 Top | #41
 
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Hmmm...Ok, i reinstalled, and now I have a ServicePackFiles\i386 folder.
Added tweak to the registry, rebooted in safe mode and replaced the files, but it still logs off the local user. Tried arra's solution, no joy.

I have only one user on the local machine, and i'm trying to log in as the same from remote desktop.
Do I have to create more users, and log on as a different one than the user logged on locally?

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Working now! Had to create a new user and log in as the new user....the other user is still logged in now...sweet!!
Maybe it was obvious, but I'm not that good in XP or networking in general, hehe.
Thanks for all help, and for this great thread!

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Old October 25th, 2004 Top | #42
 
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Old October 29th, 2004 Top | #43
 
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Default Domain users?

Will this work with with domain users as well?
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Old November 11th, 2004 Top | #44
 
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Default Does this still work?

Do you know if this still works. I just upgraded to SP2 today and I have tried everything and still can not get it to work. I changed the reg fiel as it described in one of the posts and still no luck. I have one admin account logged in on the desktop and I am trying to log in with a second admin account remotley. I get the normal (the other user will be kicked off and all unsave info will be lost.

Any ideas?

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Old November 11th, 2004 Top | #45
 
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I appear to have build 2600,xpsp.040423-1852(ServicePack2,v2120) is this effected by the same problem?
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Old November 13th, 2004 Top | #46
 
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OK, I got it to work and I wanted to post my problem. I had Use fast user switching on and not use the welcome screen. After I enabled both of these in the User Accounts settings, I was able to make this work. I hope this helps someone else.

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Old November 19th, 2004 Top | #47
 
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Default remote desktop :((

hi i applied that patch and tried to log in as another user and it doesnt work its still saying to log the current user off, i did it all in safe mode acept for the servicepack dir
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Old November 27th, 2004 Top | #48
 
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Default final build sp2 ?

the final build is 2180 right ?
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Old November 27th, 2004 Top | #49
 
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yes, but the termserv dll comes from build 2155
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Old November 27th, 2004 Top | #50
 
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Default strange

i am running NL version of xp and in the about screens its says 2158 ipv 2180 ????
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Old November 29th, 2004 Top | #51
 
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Default How can I see or monitor who is logged on?

I would like to be able to check or see / monitor if there is anyone else logged on to the PC while im sitting at it.
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Old December 1st, 2004 Top | #52
 
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Does it matter if your xp pro machine on connected to a domain? I cannot seem to make it work for me.
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Old December 3rd, 2004 Top | #53
 
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Smile You are the sunshine under my wings!

KC,

I tried this, I used currentcontrolset0 and it worked 1st time..

Thank you, thank you thank you

Now if I could just copy files back and forth like a pcanywhere session
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Old December 5th, 2004 Top | #54
 
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Originally Posted by justinm
KC,

Now if I could just copy files back and forth like a pcanywhere session
setup VPN or FTP or a simple network shares
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Old December 8th, 2004 Top | #55
 
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Originally Posted by curticus1
I would like to be able to check or see / monitor if there is anyone else logged on to the PC while im sitting at it.
BUMP!!!
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Old December 10th, 2004 Top | #56
 
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Originally Posted by curticus1
I would like to be able to check or see / monitor if there is anyone else logged on to the PC while im sitting at it.
bring up taskmanager, then go to users
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Old December 12th, 2004 Top | #57
 
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Hi there "kC_ Some idiot " you really helped me out just wanted to say that btw how did you discover what dll`s you needed .... just wondering chears
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Old December 12th, 2004 Top | #58
 
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remote desktop is a form of a terminal service ;]
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Old December 20th, 2004 Top | #59
 
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Hi there,


I have some troubles getting this to work. I've installed an NL version of XP SP2. I copied the files to the correct directories, edited the reg-key and merged it. So far so good. When I startup my machine I get an error in the Generic Host Proces.

szAppName svchost.exe szAppver: 5.1.2600.2180 szModName termsrv.dll szModVer: 5.1.2600.2055

Is the language difference causing this problem??

Any help is welcome.

thnx
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Old December 20th, 2004 Top | #60
 
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i guess it is.. ive only tried on english XP PRO sp2
reboot in safe mode and put your original file back, if u didnt back it up do a
sfc /scannow
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