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A suitable analogue of TeamViewer?
The bottom line - there is a stationary PC to which I connect via TeamViewer from a laptop. It is more convenient to work with a laptop, but it is weaker than the station. PC. I am quite satisfied with the work of TeamViewer.
Everything goes smoothly until someone else wants to surf the Internet. I don’t want to give away my laptop and the station. The PC is also busy. I wanted to allocate for others a separate user in the article. PC so we can sit at the same time. But when switching the user, the connection with TeamViewer is broken (more precisely, it does not display the user's screen).
What can be done to prevent this connection?
Counter question - What to do if an error occurs when connecting to a remote desktop: "A user account limit (For example: Connection time limit) does not allow you to log in",
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use the standard rdp
breakers for desktop and even for server windows a lot on the Internet
I usually search in Google for the combination termserv + operating system name
In your case, you don't need a teamviewer. It's easier for you to use standard RDP, it's both faster and free.
This inscription that you get seems to hint to you that it’s a good idea to buy a license for a teamviewer.
That is, the teamviewer allows you to work for free, but for a limited time.
Regarding multiple connections, the only way to do this is to set up a terminal server on your PC. This is an expensive pleasure. Although there are ways for free, through simple manipulations, to make a terminal server from a regular user's windows, but this is illegal.
Without Terminal Server, only one user can access the desktop. And it does not matter how it is connected - locally or remotely.
If you want two people to be able to work on a computer at the same time, install a server Windows on it, desktop versions allow only one user to work at a time, this is also stated in the license, and there is a technical limitation.
there is also www.ammyy.com
In addition to RDP, you can use different variations on the subject of VNC (there are even officially free solutions for multi-user access like ...)
I support geek01 virtual machines rule, but only the user needs to be explained that it is not worth playing GTA 5 at this time, and it is not advisable to reboot yet. As an alternative, you can look towards such products, although to be honest I can’t imagine how it will work in conjunction with teamviewer
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