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How to log in a user to the desktop remotely?
There is a computer included, at a stage of a choice of the user. There are several accounts on the computer. How can I log in a specific user (knowing his login and password) over the network. Those. send some command or execute some script to load the desktop with display on the monitor (not the terminal).
In fact, you need to provide access to a PC to a person without approaching this PC.
ps procedure will need to be inserted into the program code, so radmin and analogues are not suitable.
Making an auto-login and sending the PC to reboot is also not an option.
I know that it is possible according to computer club management programs - they log in both the user and the user. We need an analogue.
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the procedure will need to be inserted into the program code, so radmin and analogues are not suitableYou are wrong that it does not fit. For example, take the most common VNC. Nothing prevents programmatically sending the key sequence Ctrl-Alt-Del login Tab password Enter to the VNC client window . All logged in. And programmatically close the VNC client window.
In clubs, as far as I know, they display a screen completely blocking input.
And unlocking just hides the app
The standard Windows logon cannot be changed by anything. The clubs mentioned have their own programs, and there their own logon is different from the system one, although it copies its appearance. There, the principle, oddly enough, is the same as that of ransomware-blocker viruses, to hide the real logon of the operating system and display your own. So forget about it. It's not a bug, it's a feature, it's done on purpose. For guard. And you have only two ways, the only true ones - to log in the necessary account manually through radmin or physically. There is no other.
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