I've seen this behavior on machines with UltraVNC on them. I'm not sure
what order the connections have to occur but using VNC in conjunction
with RDP has resulted in the station being unlocked AFTER the RDP
session had been closed (and I assume it was unlocked during the
session). 

 

From: Russ [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, September 04, 2009 12:24 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Remote desktop changed?

 

I'm curious of some behavior we have been seeing that seems to be out of
the ordinary.

Normally when you remote desktop to a machine, the remote machine locks
and someone on the other side can't see what you are doing.  Just
recently I've gotten a couple reports of remote desktop sessions leaving
the remote end open so that it can be seen.  I didn't think this was
even possible.  Is there a setting that can be set to allow this, or
anyone else know what might be going on?

These are XP machines with SP3 installed generally.  I know it doesn't
seem to happen every time, but I have multiple reports of it happening.

Please reply if you've seen anything like this or have any insight!
Thanks!

 

 

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