And to expand on that, if the screen saver is enabled on the
workstation, it immediately activates when you disconnect. Tip: Enable
the password for it.

Bonus: When you are connected remotely, no_one_can_see_you. The screen
remains black...not like LogMeIn/VNC/PCAnywhere/GoToMyPC, where I can
sit and watch you play solitaire. ;-)



On Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 3:00 PM, Lawrence Lustig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> <<
> I also tried Remote Desktop, but the issue we found is that whenever you end
> the session, it logs the current user off and that computer needed to be
> logged in all the time as it downloads data overnight.
>>>
>
> Remote desktop only ends the session if you log off.  If you simply
> disconnect, the session will stay active.
>
> With remote desktop to a workstation with a single connection license, the
> session will end if someone else tries to log on to a different account on
> the computer.  Otherwise, it will stay active and you (or someone else) can
> connect and log back into the running session.
> --
> Larry
>
>



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