Re: Take control of a users session using Terminal Services ?
From: Allen Harkleroad - Microsoft MVP (allenharkleroad@spamcop.net)
Date: 09/03/02
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From: "Allen Harkleroad - Microsoft MVP" <allenharkleroad@spamcop.net> Date: Mon, 2 Sep 2002 19:58:19 -0400
As far as I know you would have to log off the TS session and log back on
from somewhere else. You can stop a session from the TS admin applet (in
Administrative tools). And you can control someone else's TS session from
the server (logged in locally).
Allen
-- Allen Harkleroad Microsoft MVP 1996 to present "please keep replies in the newsgroup so others can benefit, email requests will be ignored" Spammers can send email to: blockme@relays.osirusoft.com (if you want to be added to the black list) "Stuart Mackie" <*REMOVE*me@stu.uk.com> wrote in message news:#5d#FNUUCHA.4156@tkmsftngp08... I have Win2k Server installed with TS running AD. If I were to be logged in on the server under an Administrator account, could I remotely 'control' that session from another computer on the network ? At the moment when I use the TS Client I can use TS to login with a new session but can't work out how to control an existing session ? Thanks for any help, Stuart.
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