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Dave wrote:
[Quoted Text] > hopefully each user has a user name and password that they use to login > with, that should give only them access to their session. there is a way to > share a session, but i think that means the user has to do something special > to enable it... and then also has to approve the actual connection when it > happens. > > "Alvaro E. Gonzalez V." <agonzalezv[ at ]gmail.com> wrote in message > news:OUQfpPlwHHA.4652[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > >>Hi; >> >>I extend the information: >> >>1. I have Windows Server 2003. >>2. Several users initiate session through Remote Desktop. >>3. Now, the question is: How a user can authorize or restrict Remote >>Control to its session? >> >>tks. >>Alvaro >> >>S. Pidgorny <MVP> wrote: >> >>>Don't grant permission to control the session? >>> > > >
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