I read a little closer and I do this with one customer and here is what
I do:
There is a stand alone computer that no one uses. That is where I
install my app and data files. The remote user logs in using RDT or
Crossloop to be exact. Another local computer accesses that computer
locally. That way you are using two non-server machines and the remote
gang can get in as well as the local gang.
Works pretty good!
Jeff
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On 08/29/2011 03:07 PM, Rafael Copquin wrote:
> I need to connect to an XP Prof box at the same time a local user is
> using the machine, without interrupting his session.
>
> The scenario is this:
>
> One XP Prof box issuing over-the-counter invoices at a store.
> People at head office accessing that computer and updating the software
> databases with new products, price changes, etc.
> Both have to use the computer at the same time, without the RDT guy
> kicking the local guy out of his sesssion.
>
> This is perfectly doable with Windows Server 2003/2008. But, how is it
> done with Windows XP Professional?
>
> Rafael Copquin
>
>
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