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On Tuesday, October 07, 2014 08:50:14 AM Kerin Millar wrote: |
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> On 07/10/2014 07:12, J. Roeleveld wrote: |
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> > On Monday, October 06, 2014 11:17:49 PM Joseph wrote: |
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> > > On 10/06/14 21:22, Jc García wrote: |
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> > > >2014-10-06 19:52 GMT-06:00 Joseph <syscon780@×××××.com>: |
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> > > >> I'm running Windows XP in VirtualBox. |
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> > > >> |
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> > > >> I can NX to the running VB - Windows XP as (shadow or new) session. |
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> > > >> |
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> > > >> But that doesn't help me. |
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> > > >> |
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> > > >> Via "Shadow session" I would disturb the current user if I try to |
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> > start |
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> > > >> another program. |
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> > > >> Via "New" session I can not see Windows XP session as it is running. |
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> > > >> So I think I have to start VB - Windows XP on my box and try to |
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> > login to |
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> > > >> another (remote) VB - Windows XP Is it possible?. |
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> > > >> The user is running certain program, that uses database. I'm trying |
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> > > >> to |
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> > > >> login to the remote Windows XP session and start the same program |
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> > as an |
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> > > >> administrator (that uses that same database). |
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> > > >> How to log-in from one windows XP to another over the network? |
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> > > >You search in google and do a ton of clicks, this is so OT. and there |
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> > > > |
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> > > >are many answers out here, even the unix-style one works. |
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> > > Windows XP has a build in Remote Desktop but: |
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> > > http://www.wikihow.com/Use-Windows-XP%27s-Built-in-Remote-Desktop-Utili |
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> > > ty |
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> > > But I think it only works on the same subnet. |
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> > As stated by others, this is way OT and Google should help here. |
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> > RDC works over different subnets, even (if you're stupid enough to open |
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> > the ports in the firewall) from a different country over the internet. |
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> > MS Windows XP is NOT a multi-user OS, what you want to do might work, |
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> > but is extremely flakey. |
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> It is a multi-user OS. |
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Simultaneously? |
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When I talk about a multi-user OS, the OS is designed to be used by multiple |
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users simultaneously. |
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It supports multiple user accounts, but isn't capable of properly isolating |
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the different users when they all try to work on the same machine at the same |
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time. |
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> The problem is that the Remote Desktop Session |
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> Host component is artificially restricted in non-server editions of |
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> Windows, preventing concurrent sessions. Those so inclined can remove |
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> this restriction with an unofficial patch that is fairly easy to find. |
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Other parts of the non-server editions have not been tested with this patch. |
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Never mind that you are basically violating the EULA when using that patch. |
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Joost |