You could try the Shared Connection in Options.
It will allow two [or more] viewers to connect to the same session.
[you may want to remove the check for Non-Shared connection replace shared]
but if you want 1 session to be not shared leave it checked and the
client viewer can be configured as shared or not to allow more than 1
viewer or not.

RDP & VNC is an either or [single remote session at a time thing]

KK wrote:

> Dear All
>
>    I'm having two networks N1 and N2 and both are interconnected over
> internet.
> Two system X & Y are  connected to N1 and both are accessible with VNC
> to the system A which in N2.
> System Y is WindowsXP Professional and RemoteDesktop feature is enabled.
> System X is connected to System Y using RemoteDesktop.
> When I tried to connect to Y from A using VNC, the other running
> RemoteDesktop session is getting disconnected with message
> ('The Remote session was disconnected because another user has
> connected to the session") and vice versa.
> If both systems are trying to connect using VNC,it's perfectly alright.
> Can't we simultaneously connect to one system with both VNC &
> RemoteDesktop feature?
> What are the changes I need to do so that both can work simultaneously?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Krishna Rao K
> Lucid Software Ltd | 104, NSIC STP Complex | Guindy Industrial Estate
> | Ekkattuthangal | Chennai 600032
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