I work with Remote Desktop on a remote XP machine. Problem is that I
disconnect the user that is currently working.
Can this behavior be overridden, at list can the remote user watch the
screen while I'm working?
Regards
Rami
Robert L. (MS-MVP) - 04 Mar 2008 14:38 GMT
In this case, you may try remote assistance.
How to configure remote assistanceRemote Assistance provides a way for you
to get the help you need when you run into problems with your computer. If
you're an experienced user, ...
www.howtonetworking.com/RemoteAccess/remoteassitance0.htm

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>I work with Remote Desktop on a remote XP machine. Problem is that I
> disconnect the user that is currently working.
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> Regards
> Rami
Sooner Al [MVP] - 04 Mar 2008 21:16 GMT
>I work with Remote Desktop on a remote XP machine. Problem is that I
> disconnect the user that is currently working.
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> Regards
> Rami
No that behavior is by design...
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/280828/en-us

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Zaur - 06 Mar 2008 14:42 GMT
There's one way as far as I know to "shadow" the remote session. You'll need
a thrid 2k3 machine though.
http://www.windowsdevcenter.com/pub/a/windows/2005/11/08/shadowing-remote-deskto
p-sessions.html
> I work with Remote Desktop on a remote XP machine. Problem is that I
> disconnect the user that is currently working.
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> Regards
> Rami