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How to set up simultaneous operation for 1 PC?
Good day. I ran into a problem, because I don’t know how to explain this to Google, but I haven’t done this before. There are 2 users: 1 will work on a PC, and the second should sit remotely and work on the same PC. (the 1C program will be installed there and they will work in it) how to set up such access?
Drop a guide or instructions. I will be very grateful.
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Buy Windows Server.
For desktop systems, the license does not allow two users to work simultaneously.
Non-server Windows does not allow this.
Use https://github.com/stascorp/rdpwrap/releases or patched termsrv.dll
Or server is visible, or linux (1C under it is). The technology you're looking for is called "terminal server".
1. If you want on the desktop version of windows, then this is illegal .
2. If there is a server Windows, then how to do it (if there is a license for users or PCs), otherwise point 1 .
3. If this is linux, then how to do it too.
Technology as described above "Terminal Server"
Do you even from scratch? Do you know what terminal server, rdp, port forwarding is?
At least write the OS version and where you need access from.
Does the remote user only need 1C on this computer, or is he still "sitting" there for the sake of something? If only 1C, then access can be done without a terminal, using 1C tools. Google something like "1C thin client work via the Internet" or instead of a thin web client. Perhaps this is enough for your user.
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